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Shaky Start sinks Radcliffe Rowers

Unable to rebound from a shaky start, the Radcliffe varsity heavyweight crew finished third Saturday behind Rutgers and Yale in

Women's Eight Upsets Tigers; Gusting Tailwinds Undo JV's

PRINCETON, N.J.--Despite howling winds and battering whitecaps, the women's varsity crew scored a stunning upset over Princeton and Cornell this

Kennedy School Plans New Curriculum

Kennedy School of Government officials are planning to approve a revamped curriculum for the school which would combine programs in

Freedom Of Choice

T HE MAJORITY'S peculiar exercise in social engineering seems to undermine its avowed intent. While a random housing lottery seeks

Wrestlers: Brawny Artists on the Mat

"You have to bring yourself to the level of slime in the squared circle." --Guy Mental, all-star professional wrestler Bloody

Mexican Scholar

Stressing that it is more important to "build up a treasury of spirit than a treasury of wealth." Mexican scholar

Judges See Ames Moot Court, Laud Students Oratorial Skill

More than 500 people packed the newly remodeled Ames Courtroom last night to hear the final arguments of two teams

SPH to Study Woburn Toxic Problem

The School of Public Health (SPH) announced yesterday that it will join a local environmental group next month in launching

Disc Flingers Lose Two; Eliminated at Regionals

The Harvard ultimate frisbee team--minus three starters--was eliminated from the Eastern regional tournament Saturday after losing its first two matches.

Immigration Debate

A Justice Department spokesman last night defended the Reagan administration's newly announced immigration plan at the Kennedy School Forum, eliciting

Bedau Decries Theory Behind Death Penalty

Charging that capital punishment does not deter criminals and that the "eye-for-an-eye" theory of justice is outdated, Hugo A. Bedau,

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