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David M. Lazarus
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Once Upon a Time, Harvard Was a National Powerhouse
In 1872, Harvard may not have been the best place to enroll for an education in medicine or physics. But
The Sun Seldom Sets On Harvard's Empire
Alas Count Rumford, the American traitor, Harvard knows and treats him well. Because for nearly two centuries, the University has
Square Sales
Seasoned shoppers and window watchers alike are pounding the pavements this week, taking advantage of a rash of clearance sales
A New Way to Cope With Expos
The 3-a.m.-and-I-haven't-started-my-paper crowd has a new ally in the battle against drooping eyelids. Jolt Cola, the new soft drink which
Daniloff Reunion Report Indicated Desire to Join CIA
Adding an ironic twist to a mushrooming international dispute, alumni records reveal that Nicholas S. Daniloff '56 claimed the CIA
How to Strangle a Bulldog
In 1872, Harvard may not have been the best place to enroll for an education in medicine or physics. But
Aquino to Visit Harvard Next Week
The charismatic leader of the world's newest democracy will visit Harvard this coming weekend during her first official visit to
Accelerate That Particle
Although physicists have made great gains in understanding elementary particle physics over the past 50 years, research needs new facilities
Wish Upon a Star
Leading astronomers said yesterday that observational studies and new sky-watching techniques will open up new knowledge of our universe in
Synthetic Drugs, Metallic Wonders And Molecular Synthesis
Five Harvard faculty members took inventory of the latest synthetic drugs and metallic wonders of chemical engineering in a symposium
Get a New Government: U.S. Foreign Aid and Socio-Political Change
Experts yesterday examined the impact of United States foreign aid programs, concluding that while economic growth programs have been successful,
Navajo Artist Honored By Indians, Foundation
About 70 professors, students and administrators gathered at the Carpenter Center Monday night to honor noted Navajo artist R.C. Gorman
After Your History Ph.D., Then What...
You have just been admitted to the most exclusive club in academia. Your dissertation was finally accepted after three years
Freshmen Start Political Action Group
To promote discussion of civil rights issues, two freshmen have launched a group to encourage social and political debate among
Singer, `Dynasty' Star Diahann Carroll Gets Crowd to The Coop
With flashbulbs flashing, fans and photographers surrounding her, singer and Dynasty star Diahann Carroll might have been stepping out of