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James F. Gilligan

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Prodigious Prodigy

The Grand Old Men of Harvard, George Lyman Kittredge, John Livingston Lowes, Charles Townsend Copeland and Irving Babbitt, had been

Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Princess Ida'

Although Princess Ida is by no means vintage Gilbert and Sullivan, it is obviously enough in the tradition of the

One-Night Stand

With visions of Caruso and Melba dancing in their heads, a small group of Harvard and Radcliffe students arrived at

Medicine, Harvard and Yale: One Problem, Two Answers

In 1907 the late Dr. Harvey Cushing, the foremost brain surgeon of his era, declined an invitation to join the

Nomad Philosopher

An intense, bushy-haired young professor could frequency be seen ambling through the crowded streets of Jerusalem two years ago, carrying

A House Is A Home . . .

As the House Plan ends its 25th year, Ronald M. Ferry '12, Master of Winthrop House, can look back on

Bridging the Charles

By the turn of the country, Harvard football games already attracted large crowds so large, in fact, that the narrow

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