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Chinese Visit Medical School
Fifteen cancer specialists from the People's Republic of China visited the Medical School last week, the first such American visit
Conant Tribute
Several hundred Harvard Faculty members, alumni and friends filled Memorial Church yesterday in a tribute to former Harvard President James
View From the Top
When President Bok released his sixth annual report to the University this week, no one was particularly surprised that he
University To Pay Staff For Days Off
All Harvard employees who were unable to get to work last week because of the snowstorm will be paid for
Harvard to Open Monday; City Emergency Continues
This week's snowstorm shut-down of Harvard will not cause the academic calendar to be extended in the spring, and most
NIH Withholds DNA Research Funds From Professor Who Filed Late Form
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) informed Medical School officials Wednesday it is withholding a Harvard professor's funds for recombinant
DNA Panel Hears Advice, Ponders Goals
Members of a citizen's group authorized by the Cambridge City Council to oversee recombinant DNA research in the city last
Stalemate in New Haven
F OR NINE WEEKS, the Yale University administration and the union representing the school's dining hall and maintenance workers have
DNA Lab Completion Postponed
Harvard's P3 level laboratory for recombinant DNA research, which was originally scheduled to be completed last June, will not be
Security Becomes An Issue
Students and administrators voiced a greater demand for campus security last week, following the rape of two students in the
Dining Workers Protest Breakfast Plan
In an effort to persuade University officials to restore full breakfasts to all Houses, the union representing Harvard dining hall
Exhuming the '60s
T HE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT is all but finished, and Ken Booth knows it. Vietnam, the draft, the '60s--they seem to
Cold Breakfasts Getting Hotter
The cold breakfasts served at eight Houses under this year's limited breakfast plan will heat up a bit starting Monday,
FBI Recovers Bok's Stolen Paintings; Three Indicted in Last Year's Theft
Six paintings valued at more than $380,000 stolen last summer from President Bok's home have been recovered, and three persons
Hillel Plans National Drive To Fund Its New Home
The Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Society will begin a $2 million fund-raising campaign within the next few weeks to fund its move