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Melissa I. Weissberg
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The Heat Is On at the Hasty
F EW ACTS COULD successfully follow Sly Stallone's chugging three raw eggs with any aplomb. On a traditionally glitter-filled evening,
Not Saying Much
W HAT WAS MOST disturbing about yesterday's "Butting Heads" debate in this column ("What Is So Exciting?") was not that
The Creation of Memory
T he first frames are unpeopled, long roving views of a tranquil Polish countryside through which runs a small river
Heed the Call
I T IS IRONIC that many liberals have now joined the conservatives they once ridiculed in sounding the alarm against
Healthy Debate
L AST WEEK, The Crimson reversed its majority opinion on the issue of divestiture, after more than 10 years. Today,
An Outspoken Dean
N EW DEAN of the School of Public Health Harvey V. Fineberg '67 has been grappling with questions about medical
College, Final Clubs Agree To Sever All of Their Ties
Harvard and the nine final clubs decided yesterday to break all of their ties, ending nearly a year of debate
Clubs Given One More Month To Discuss Admitting Women
The College's nine exclusive, all-male final clubs yesterday got a one-month reprieve from potential College sanctions when the student-faculty Committee
Ec 10 Report Asks for Return of Radical Sections
A contioversial decision by returning Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein '61 to terminate the "radical" sections of Social Analysis
What's the Message?
T HE COVER says it all. Or at least it appears to, on first glance. Just the throat to waist
Flexible Response
M ATHER HOUSE residents aren't happy these days. Their House is so crowded that in some cases more than 10
College to Fund Student-Faculty Meals
As part of a major effort to encourage faculty student contact, the College has initiated a new program of free
Registration to Draw 5000 For Memorial Hall Ritual
Approximately 5000 upperclassmen will file through Memorial Hall today, signing away the next twelve weeks and about $7000. To this
Hot Water and Phone Jacks Lacking Due to Renovations
Despite what officials call the most hassle-five summer yet of House renovations, some students in Dunster, Eliot and Kirkland Houses
Against All Odds
The month of March at Harvard signifies midterms, senior theses, and the end of the long haul to spring break.