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Jennifer M. Siegel

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Play That Funky Music

It is a Wednesday night at Club Passim, and Jessica T. Tardy '99, a redhead with a voice that is

Restriction Not the Answer

Aspects of final club culture are indeed contrary to the values of this College, and that is why the Staff's

Students Critique Quality of Care at UHS, Cite Misdiagnoses

Like the food in the dining halls, health care inspires gripes and jokes at summer camps and on college campuses

Missing Money Troubles Hong Kong Club

In early December 1997, a Hong Kong donor realized that a check for about $385,000 that he intended for University

Candidates for 8th District Square Off at Debate

Speaking before 275 people at the Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester, 10 candidates in the 8th Congressional District race

Class of 1998 Doesn't Ante Up for Harvard

Each year, Harvard hopes that with the stroke of a pen, graduating seniors will keep their alma mater close to

Candidate For Eighth District Seat Speaks at IOP

Quality education, affordable housing and heterogeneous communities are essential for rebuilding urban areas, Thomas M. Keane Jr. '78 told a

Crew Tops Cambridge At Henley

Capping off an outstanding season, the men's heavyweight crew team took the Ladies' Challenge Plate at England's Henley Royal Regatta

Physics Expert Named New Dean of DEAS

Venkatesh Narayanamurti will become the next dean of the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (DEAS) and McKay professor of

NHL Drafts Two Crimson Players

Two Crimson players skated into the National Hockey League (NHL) during last Saturday draft in Buffalo, N.Y. Steven F. Moore

Journalism Awards to Honor Lukas

Beginning in 1999, Harvard's Nieman Foundation will co-administer a series of prizes and programs with the Columbia School of Journalism

GSE to Host Retiring Ivy President

In the coming year, Neil L. Rudenstine will not be the only college president on campus. He will have company

Despite Complaints, St. Paul's Bells Ring

Every 15 minutes during the day, the bells now toll for the neighbors of St. Paul Church on 26 Mt.

Crew Prepares For Shuttle Mission

Semi-circular rows of computers, electronic switchboards and unobtrusive decor make the Operations Control Center (OCC) for NASA's Advanced X-ray Astrophysics

Torrential Rains Drench Harvard Buildings

Iron gates and student keycards help keep intruders out of Harvard buildings, but last weekend's torrential rain was unstoppable. Although

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