Writer
Marian Hennessy-fiske
Latest Content
College Decries Mather Graffiti
College administrators yesterday condemned the racially offensive graffiti that appeared in Mather House Saturday. Mather House resident tutor Jeffrey Moran
Lewis Agrees to Publish First-Year Housing Assignments on Internet
When housing results are announced tomorrow for first-years, students won't need to call their friends to find out where they
PBHA Votes Changes To Board
In a move that will increase its autonomy, Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) passed a resolution yesterday restructuring its existing
Russian Research Center Receives $10 Mil
Harvard's Russian Research Center has received a $10 million gift from Kathryn W. Davis and the Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation,
Nathans Praises Associate Dean
Associate Dean of Freshmen W.C. Burriss Young '55 first considered retirement four years ago but was persuaded to stay, Elizabeth
Leverett Learns Leisure Lessons
A group of 48 frazzled undergraduates gather in the Leverett House Junior Common room each week seeking relaxation and hoping
Senior Fellowships Awarded
Eight seniors were awarded scholarships yesterday which will enable them to study abroad in places ranging from England and South
Waiting for a Good Movie? Don't Hold Your Breath
The much hyped movie, "Waiting to Exhale" is based on the best-selling, and better written, novel by Terry McMillan. The
Virus Strikes Harvard System
A virus called "Little_Red.a," which prevents PC users from accessing Windows, recently infected the Harvard computer system through its main
Gifts to Harvard Top Other Schools
Harvard University receives more funds than any other academic institution in the country, according to a list released by The
IOP Forum Mourns Rabin
Students and faculty participated in a Kennedy School of Government forum yesterday, at which slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Low Turnout Expected
The lack of an extremely divisive issue will keep many voters away from the polls today, according to Cambridge election
Protest Planned
Amnesty International of Harvard will table in front of Widener Library next Tuesday, with petitions calling for the release of
Death Penalty Mulled
About 100 people gathered in Harvard Hall last night to observe a panel discussion concerning the abolition of the death
Gomes Is Honored For Years of Service
Approximately 400 well-wishers gathered in Memorial Church yesterday to honor the Rev. Peter J. Gomes' 25 years of service to