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David L. Yermack
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Royal Blues
I T'S QUITE A CAST of characters. Prince Charles and Princess Diana--the fairy the couple locked in endless quarrels. The
The 1985 Sports Cube Baseball Quiz
Each year The Crimson challenges its readers to take a Baseball quiz at the start of the major league season.
Dean's Office Issues Warning To Follow Copyright Rules
The Dean of the Faculty yesterday distributed a memorandum warning professors to comply with U.S. copyright laws when sending spring
Helms Knocks Out Hunt In North Carolina Brawl
Following are capsule summaries of crucial Senate contests decided yesterday. North Carolina In a race viewed as a referendum on
Reagan: The Importance Of Strong Leadership
LEADERSHIP IS both the rarest and most necessary commodity in American politics. For the past four years, our country has
The 1984 Sports Cube Baseball Quiz
Each year The Crimson challenges its readers to take a Baseball quiz at the start of the major league season.
Putting the Squeeze on Bureaucrats
A sk Serge Lang for his opinion of government auditors and you'll receive a vehement response. "They're out to get
George McGovern
A S THE DEMOCRATIC Presidential nominee in 1972. George s. McGovern stood for active, compassionate government at home, thoughtful, non-interventionist
No Limits to Action
W E ARE PLEASED that the majority has condemned the University's discipline of a select few of the protestors at
Profits Meet Research
"Halfway between a university and an engineering firm" is how Senior Vice President Raymond S. Nickerson describes Cambridge think tank
Roman Revelry
T HERE'S A LOT going on in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, the Kirkland Drama
Keeping Harvard Bonest
H ARVARD'S FINANCIAL STAFF got two places of bud news from the government last month; the University was forced to
Harvard Will Pay Back $4.6 Million In Settlement of Federal Audit Charges
Harvard yesterday agreed to repay $4.6 million to the federal government, settling a year-old charge that the University has mishandled
'Medieval' Farmers Busy at Villa I Tatti
Villa I Tatti, Harvard's center for Renaissance studies outside Florence, Italy, is best known for its exquisite art collection and
Refining Economic Theory at the K-School
Once each month some 20 professors gather at the Kennedy School of Government to debate the theory behind industrial policy,