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Victor Chen
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What It Means to Be American
W e were peacefully sitting in the bus going to Leon, a city in northern Spain, when someone suggested we
In Spite of Controversy, Boston Church of Christ Offers Religious Haven
The Sunday service was a special one at the Boston Church of Christ (BCC). Dean Farmer Jr., once a BCC
THE BOSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST HAS CONTENTIOUS HISTORY AT HARVARD
Since a young evangelist named Kip McKean founded the Boston Church of Christ (BCC) in 1979, the church's membership has
Class of 1970 Couldn't Escape National Campus Turmoil
In 1966, an article in the undergraduate yearbook dubbed student anti-war protesters "The New Radicals." At the time, they were
Chief Search Advances; Choice Likely by Fall
The group searching for the next Harvard police chief has received applications but has yet to interview candidates, Vice President
$2K Scale Is Stolen From Lab
A loading scale worth about $2,000 was stolen early last week from a room in the Mallinckrodt Laboratories, police said
Harvard Police Chase Pop Flies
Harvard University police officers took some time off from catching crooks yesterday afternoon to catch fly balls with students at
Frosh 'Bust'ed in Theft Of Statue From Union
Police last week spotted a student in the bushes with a bust of John Harvard. A Harvard first-year was stopped
Helicopter Fuel Contaminated
The state police helicopter which crashed into the Harvard Yacht Club in February, killing four on board, had contaminants in
Student Is Injured in Hit-and-Run
A Harvard student crossing JFK St. was the victim of a hit-and-run last Thursday afternoon at about 5 p.m. Lowell
Rare Book Found Slashed in Fine Arts Library
A valuable book of rare engravings was found mutilated in the stacks of the Fine Arts Library two weeks ago,
African Artifacts Stolen From Peabody Museum
Several thousand dollars worth of African artifacts were stolen from an exhibit at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Modern Journalistic Integrity Debated
Four people who have been both journalists and politicians discussed the implications of the increasing tendency to cross between the
Former Guard Wins Legal Round
A former Harvard security guard who is charging the University with discrimination won the first round in his legal battle
Plaster Statue Stolen, Recovered
Harvard police arrested an Allston man who allegedly stole a plaster statue from the room of an Adams House resident