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Charles F. Pollak
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Website Satirizes Senior Gift Plus
A group of seniors launched a satirical website called seniorgiftplusplus.com last weekend, mocking the recent Senior Gift Plus campaign which
Square Chessmaster Anything but Pawn
Murray M. Turnbull is sitting in a chair in front of his family’s Christmas tree, watching a game of chess
Opera Scholar to Join Faculty
Carolyn Abbate, an opera scholar known for combining the study of music with other disciplines, will join Harvard’s music department
HRL Runs Drive for Abortion Refund
Harvard Right to Life (HRL) began a drive on Monday to encourage students to request a small but symbolic refund
Students To Deliver Late Eats
Food from two of Harvard students’ favorite late-night restaurants, Pinocchio’s Pizza and Subs and Felipe’s Taqueria, will be available for
Alcohol Admits Double at Game
In spite of increased efforts to improve student safety at the Harvard-Yale tailgate this year, the number of students transported
College Dems Look
Close to 130 Harvard College Democrats elected a new slate of leaders Wednesday night—and despite the beating Democrats took nationally
Prefect Program Budget Balloons
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 agreed on Tuesday to set aside $5,000 in additional funding for the
Hundreds Pledge to Fast for World Hunger
In order to draw attention to starvation worldwide, The Harvard Islamic Society (HIS) has organized a Fast-a-thon for today timed
Tuition Increases At Slower Rate
Tuition increased 6 percent for private universities and 10.5 percent for public universities since last year, according to a report
Radcliffe Professor, Writer Dies At 100
Hope Hale Davis, a writer, lifelong feminist and Radcliffe professor, died of pneumonia on Saturday at Wingate at Brighton physical
SPORTS of the CRIMSON
Because Saturday night brought defeat to Hal Ulen's swimmers at the hands of a few capable lads from New Jersey,
Crimson Tankmen Scuttle Big Green Aquatic Forces
At the beginning of the current swimming seasons four teams were designated as major threats to Harvard's tank forces. Dartmouth,
SPORTS of the CRIMSON
Harvard's swimming team, as even the most indifferent skimmer of the sports pages may gather, is a pretty good one.
Swimmers Crush Springfield 59 to 16; Gymnast Rawstrom Cracks 220 Record
Springfield's Hurry Rawstrom broke the New England Intercollegiate swimming Association record for the 220 yesterday afternoon as his team lost