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Victoria G. T. bassetti
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Not a Fifth-Grade Civics Class
R EMEMBER IN FIFTH GRADE how you were taught to respect and revere the president, the Congress and the Supreme
Whither Goodwill?
I N THE SPRING of 1984, when the Faculty was considering revisions to its sexual harassment procedures, numerous students concerned
Stirling's Sackler: Worth Weight in Gold?
When Harvard began its search for a design for the Fogg Art Museum extension, it began the quest acutely conscious
Making a Statement With Brick, Mortar
The Arthur M. Sackler Museum continues Harvard's grand tradition of finding grand architects to build notable buildings. Designed by award-winning
General Education: A Relic From the Past
When the Class of 1985 graduated, Harvard bid an official, though silent, adieu to the age-old General Education requirement. Few
Useless Aloofness
Continued from yesterday's Crimson H ARVARD'S IVY, Derek Bok's protestations notwithstanding, is not a form of insulation from the outside
Painted Into a Corner
P RESIDENT Derek C. Bok has painted himself a Jackson Pollack, and a bad one at that. With dribblings of
A Searching Rebel
"G ENERALLY THERAPISTS are well adjusted to the society in which they live. I don't think that's a good thing,"
MCZ Treasures
W hen the Museum of Comparative Zoology opened more than 100 years ago with a small specimen collection kept in