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Gilbert Fuchsberg
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Neat Seats, Name Games, Top Cops
H OW MUCH TIME would you guess President Bok spent signing the more than 4500 diplomas that the University will
Harvard Counters Rally Criticism
As the Rev. Jesse Jackson's fiery criticism of Harvard's investment policy drew the attention of thousands yesterday. Harvard tried to
Did You Hear The One About 'New Harvard'?
What is it with Harvard's reputation.' For years, admissions officers and four guides at Princeton and Yale have played games
The Spring Ahead: II
This is the second in a two-part preview of Spring 1985 at Harvard Today, the semester in sports, the Faculty,
The Spring Ahead
Predicting the news, like predicting the weather, is always on uncertain task. The Crimson makes no promise, therefore, that the
Mondale Support Stronger Here Than at Six Other Ivy Schools
Harvard undergraduates support Walter F. Mondale over President Reagan in greater numbers than do students at six other Ivy League
High Hopes and Birth Pains
Council members count as achievements the preservation of unlimited storage, the establishment of annual teaching awards, an open forum on
Vega: Just Another Star?
Harvard astronomers last week cautioned against concluding too much, let alone the existence of a second solar system or new
Reagan, Carter, Ford Set For Harvard/ABC Meeting
Officials at Harvard and the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) yesterday revealed details of an unusual symposium on voter turnout they
Detroit Robbery Mars 'Ride for Life'
After bicycling 3100 miles on a cross country trip without experiencing much more than some flat tires and a scratch
Being Frank
S HORT OF a political assassination, presidential campaign, or space mission, few headline-making events grab the attention of Americans like
Who's In Charge Here?
L ike many institutions of higher learning. Harvard might best be described as a marketplace of ideas, engaged in the
New Program Brings Foreign Experts to SPH
Under a unique agreement between Harvard and Japan announced this week, the School of Public Health (SPH) next year will
New Reports Say Walesa Won't Come
The day after Harvard announced that Polish labor leader Lech Walesa had accepted an invitation to speak at the University's
New Name May Gain Approval For Proposed ROTC Group
A proposed extracurricular organization of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) apparently made significant progress yesterday towards gaining official College