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Diane M. Cardwell
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Backing Alfonsin
A FTER a half century of virtually uninterrupted military rule, a hint of democracy has finally penetrated Argentina's totalitarian armor
Uncertainty South of the Border: Latin American Studies at Harvard
P lagued by a shortage of faculty and what some students complain is a lack of direction, Harvard has fallen
Policing the Police
P ICTURE THIS: you're sitting downstairs with some friends in Matthews or Hollis early freshman week, when a Harvard police
Table Manners
TO FIND A paradigm for the rampant misunderstandings between Blacks and whites in America, one need look no further than
Making Room for Science
A S THE Academics Committee of the Undergraduate Council reported last March, the Core Program needs strengthening. And one of
From Confucius to Champignons Sautes
When Jerry H. Sternin returned from the Peace Corps two years ago to become a graduate student in East Asian
Freshmen Scrub, Sweat and Socialize
Duncan S. Stearns '87 has been scrubbing toilets, mopping floors and moving furniture on campus for a week and loving
South Africans at Harvard
The words of five white Harvard undergraduates who have lived in South Africa paint a grim portrait of the future
South Africans at Harvard
T he words of five white Harvard undergraduates who have lived in South Africa paint a grim portrait of the
Style Over Substance
I N BRINGING Diana Ross to Harvard last week, the Harvard Foundation tried to do something nice for students. Ross
IOP Holds Seminar for Mass. Mayors
Given: Time is a scare resource for government managers. Therefore: Too much time spent on low-priority issues could have a
O'Connor Sits At Final Round Of Moot Court
About 350 students, professors, and parents rose and fell silent last night as a court clerk bellowed: "The Supreme Court
Techie Antics
With seven minutes and forty-five second remaining in the second quarter of The Game Saturday, a huge black weather balloon
Construction In Square Almost Done
After four years of confusion caused by the extension of the Red Line to Porter Square, the construction in Harvard
Freshmen Enjoy New Hobby, Juggle Sacks Around the Yard
"Tired of backing off alone?" query the posters advertising the Yard's latest game craze. And judging from the enthusiasm at