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Andrew Multer
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Six Ways to Survive
Like almost everything else at Harvard, Freshman Week depends a lot on how you approach it. You and about 1600
A World Gone Berserk
I N THE YEAR 73 A.D. a group of Canaanites held down the last stronghold of resistance against the inevitably
No Future For Savages
S AVAGES is a doughnut--there's plenty around the edges but not too much in the middle. Sometimes flimsy plots demand
Lady Luck Rolls Again
I T TAKES either Chutzpah or childlike innocence to put on a production of Guys and Dolls. After all, this
Royals Crown Yankees, 10-4; Even A.L. Playoffs at One-All
Sixteen once again proved to be the magic number in Kansas City yesterday as the Royals roared back to life
The Same After 19 Years
D OCUMENTARY FILMS tend to date very badly. Within a few months, if not a few weeks, the subject has
Your Friendly Neighborhood Nuke
W HEN THE AWESOME threat of nuclear power first reared its deadly head in the mid '40s, it scared the
Night of the Kings
O N TUESDAY NIGHT, most of Massachusetts thought about the unexpected primary dump of Governor Dukakis, but the opening night
The Critic On Stage
"...he knew that whatever his talent was--some combination of drives, feelings, ways of seeing, and ways of saying--it must be
While You Were Away ...
Officials announced that the Harvard College Fund Drive for 1978 raised a record $6.31 million, surpassing its goal by $60,000.
Welcome to Freshman Week--How About a Game of Catch?
Okay. You've spent a week packing up all your belongings, tearfully saying goodbye to your boy/girl friend (as the case
Down But Not Out at Harvard
W HEN I ARRIVED at Harvard in the fall of 1975, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, but I
Harvard Publications: The Good, the Bad and the Silly
As you will notice within about three hours of your arrival in Cambridge, Harvard boasts a lot of ambitious people
Missing the Mark, Italian Style
E VERY NOW AND THEN a film comes along that arouses a good deal of disagreement among both critics and
College the Way It Should Have Been
O NCE UPON A TIME, not too many years ago, the Harvard Lampoon had a bunch of writers who were