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Colin F. Boyle
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Maintaining a Healthy Perspective
For many new student publications at Harvard, publish, then perish is the rule. Faced with rising costs and diminishing sources
Direction and Complexity Mar Lowell House Opera 'Lulu'
For the first time in ages, this year's Lowell House Opera is being performed outside of the Lowell House dining
When It Really Is Better in the Bahamas
You've heard it before: "It's better in the Bahamas!" Well, it's true. Sort of. It is often better in the
Icewomen Blank Big Red
The Harvard women's ice hockey team moved one step closer to defending its Ivy League title by downing Cornell, 5-0
Exploring a Great Legal Mind
I T is not surprising that until now, there had never been a full biography of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Widely
The Safest Way to Go?
L ET'S see. On July 19, 111 people die when a DC-10 crashes in Sioux City, Iowa, after its rear
Tackling the State's Fiscal Woes
A T a time when Massachusetts is struggling desperately to find revenue sources, state Rep. William Galvin (D-Boston) has succeeded
Barriers For Blacks in Professional Sports
Necessities Phillip M. Hoose Random House 160 pp. $15.95 A T a time when Black median income in the United
A Little Self-Examination
James Fallows More Like Us Houghton Mifflin 210 pp. $18.95 S INCE the start of this decade, Americans and America
Learning to Deal With a Planned Marriage
It won't seem so at first, but after a while you'll realize that your first year at Harvard closely resembles
Toward Non-Issue Overseers
D ESPITE this year's election of Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu to the Harvard Board of Overseers from a pro-divestment slate
Prospective Cold Fusion Raises Hopes, Sparks Confusion
Disputes over scientific research methods, long ignored by an uninterested public, made headlines earlier this year when a pair of
At Odds With the City Council
Faced with constant disputes over property development and expansion, Cambridge and its largest land-owner and employer--Harvard--seem to be at war
Reflections on Policy From a Well-Known Dissenter
T HERE are very few people in the world who know as much as J. William Fulbright about United States
Imagine the Perfect Getaway Place
Imagine the scene. You are sitting on a pure, white beach, gazing out on the water as windsurfers leisurely float