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Rebecca K. Kramnick
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Changing Gender Roles
In the first of Radcliffe's academic contributions to Harvard's 350th, a historian, a literature expert and a self-proclaimed "scholar and
A Step Backward
T HANKS, Berke Breathed for your portrayal last Friday of a "radical feminist," as a monstrous man-hater guiltily lusting after
Encampment Kicks Off Day of Apartheid Protest
Toting sleeping bags, colorful posters and electric guitars, about 50 students last night launched today's national anti-apartheid protest by setting
Digging Your Own Grave
O VER THE visible divestment activists, men and women who for the most part have used non-confrontational means to make
Law Students Won't Represent Apartheid
Last spring, several Law School students helped occupy an administration building to protest apartheid in South Africa. Now they're going
Mainstream or Bust
When 5,000 people filled Harvard Yard for last spring's major divestment rally, organizers knew they had pulled off the most
Mainstream or Bust
When 5,000 people filled Harvard Yard for last spring's major divestment rally, organizers knew they had pulled off the most
Mainstream or Bust
When 5,000 people filled Harvard Yard for last spring's major divestment rally, organizers knew they had pulled off the most
Jackson to Speak at Peace Conference
The Rev Jesse L. Jackson will be the keynote speaker at a Divinity School Conference next week on nuclear arms
Bicyclists Complete Trip To Fight World Hunger
For Carolyn A. McColley '88 these past few days in Cambridge have been more than a little strange. "I keep
How to Avoid a Nuclear War
Three Harvard international relations experts last night described an alternative program for avoiding nuclear war to a crowd of 300
City Races Officially Begin
The race is officially on for Cambridge City Council and School Committee seats, with the pool of council contenders up
Abortion: Safe and Legal, Nationwide
W HEN REPUBLICAN NATIONAL Committee Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf was in town recently drumming up support for what he called "the
This Guide's for You
T alk to any Harvard old-timer, and he'll tell you that in the good ol' days, eating out meant a
Goodbye Hole, Hello Square
C onsider yourself lucky. If you had entered Harvard during any of the last seven or so Septembers, you would