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Steven M. Arkow
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Her Own Footsteps
Remembering her undergraduate days at Harvard, Nina Bernstein '70 recalls how determined she was "not to become a journalist." Thirteen
There and Back Again:
Mary C. Hennessey '84-5 spent her year dishing out food to the homeless on Los Angeles' Skid-Row. Pamela Leroy '82-4
Harvard's Pig Roasting Ruggers Capture Ivies if Not Rucked Over
"If I were the marrying kind, which thank the Lord, I'm not, sir. The kind of man that I would
Twelve New Niemans Tapped From Television, Newspapers
The Nieman Foundation will announce today that of the 12 journalists chosen to serve next year as Nieman fellows, three
Class of 1957 Hold Panelon Social Activism
While Harvard alumni reunions are traditionally marked by outings, handiest and fundraising soirees, this year annual whirl of events has
Borg's Day In Court
For the past decade, Bjorn Borg has dominated the scene on the international tennis courts. Now the 25-year-old Swedish champion
Tennis Served a Double Fault
Try to imagine the travesty that would result if, prior to the baseball season, the World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
No More Kid Gloves
A FTER LENDING Ronald Reagan's presidency an unusually long immunity from criticism, the media has recently begun to strip its
Making Headway: A Prince Turns King
When they first hit the courts six years ago. oversized tennis racquets immediately drew the scorn and skepticism of any
Brown Students Face Disciplinary Action
Four students at Brown University last week were charged with disruptive behavior for interrupting a speech by William Casey, director
'Rightist' Journalist Lauds South African Apartheid
Praising the current system of racial segregation in South Africa, apartheid, as favorable to Blacks and whites, a noted European
Penn Professors Develop New Battery Technology
Two professors at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) have developed a technology that may lead to the marketing of the
Will Speech No. 2
Arguing that government has a responsibility to impose and solidify virtue in its citizens, conservative columnist George F. Will last
Alumnae Gather for Fundraising Drive
The Radcliffe College Fund began the third year of its five-year fund-raising effort yesterday, as more than 100 alumnae from
Conference to Plot Strategy Against Capital Punishment
More than 500 Boston residents will gather at the Law School this Saturday to plan a strategy for the first