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Andrew L. Wright
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A PARTING SHOT
A year ago, full of ambition and idealism, I proposed the creation of a collective organization to represent the interests
Man Charged With Extortion
A Newton resident was arraigned Wednesday on charges that he threatened to kill a Harvard employee unless he received $500.
Police Disarm Man With Gun at Pennypacker
First-year students who live on the top floor of Pennypacker Hall are used to looking out their windows seeing panoramic
Law Scholar Areeda, 'Antitrust Guru,' Dies
Langdell Professor of Law Phillip E. Areeda '51, one of the country's foremost experts on antitrust law, died on December
Winthrop Senior Killed In Plane Crash in Andes
Gabriel Piedrahita '96, a 22-year-old Winthrop House resident, died on December 20 in the crash of American Airlines Flight 965
Group Takes Credit for Fake Poster
A group of undergraduates has claimed responsibility for altering a Harvard University Police Department poster of a burglary suspect, saying
Police Chief Fuming Over Parody of Mug Shot
The chief of the Harvard University Police Department yesterday expressed grave concern about the alteration of a "wanted" poster and
Harvard Sq. Jewelry Store Robbed
In a classic "smash 'n' grab" robbery, a thief or thieves broke the window of a Harvard Square jewelry store
Six-Foot Snake Escapes In Dorm
A six-foot-long boa constrictor escaped from its cage in a Harvard Medical School student's dorm room yesterday, slithering into a
Mergers Might Be Harmful
Business leaders and average citizens alike must be alert to the potential threat that corporate mergers pose in America's free
HUPD Issues Safety Advisory To Community
The Harvard University police yesterday issued a security alert to the community following a series of incidents which have occurred
President Issues Letter to Harvard Community
In a letter to be circulated today throughout the University, President Neil L. Rudenstine summarizes many of Harvard's recent accomplishments
Ex-Profs. Named in Radiation Law Suit
Over forty years ago, 12-year-old Ronald Beaulieu and dozens of other students attending a Waltham school unwittingly ate breakfast cereal
Damages From Fire Total $60K
University officials said yesterday they estimate the damage caused by the fire Tuesday evening at a Harvard office building on
Fire Ruins Top 2 Floors Of Harvard Office Bldg.
A three-alarm fire caused extensive damage to a Harvard office building at 4-10 Story St. in Harvard Square late yesterday