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Marie B. Morris
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Brinkley Tenure: Part Two
Following is an open letter to President Bok. With great distress, I have read recently of the denial of tenure
The California Kid
Sean Doyle sat in the corner at our first proctor meeting. He was the only southern Californian in the group
Paint the Town Crimson
The last time the Harvard varsity heavyweight crew won the Eastern Sprints, Andy Sudduth was the stroke of the eight
Crimson Heavyweights Tame Hapless Huskies
The Harvard varsity heavyweight crew returned to the Charles River Saturday in the same form that made the 1983 varsity
Stranger Than Truth
T HE LAST TIME Erich Segal '58 got the urge to write at length about his alma mater, he produced
Crimson Oarsmen Set Out To Become Crews to Beat
Every year, the most important day in Eastern spring crew is the second Sunday in May, the day of the
Crimson Lights Face Navy; Heavies Go Tiger Hunting
The Harvard heavyweight and lightweight varsity crews are starting to look like network television stars. The program--"Different Strokes." The heavies
Season's Greetings
First the Red Sox score comes on. No problem. But then you hear another postmortem on the Bruins. Then a
Now You See It...
T HE LATE CHRISTY MATHEWSON of the New York Giants standards on the mound, pitching for a baseball team composed
New-Look Crimson Heavies to Host Brown Today; Lightweights Make East Coast Debut at Dartmouth
The Harvard heavyweight varsity crew opens its season today looking for revenge. Brown visits the Charles River looking for a
Yale and San Diego State Outsprint Crimson Lights
The Harvard varsity lightweight crew opened its season Saturday afternoon with a disappointing third-place finish in the San Diego Crew
Out of the Shadows
The bright artificial green of an Astroturf carpet covers the floor of Briggs Athletic Center, and when spring sports practices
As Time Goes By
For 83 years, the Harvard men's basketball team has been forced to face the reality. Sooner or later, of face
Introducing Mr. Smith
The Yale and Brown men', basketball teams--came to Briggs Athletic Center over the weekend knowing just what to expect. They
Two Wrongs
O N DECEMBER 22. 1984, an electronics expect named Bernhard Goetz became a hero by pulling out a gun and