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Geology Professor Tenured
University of Victoria geologist Paul F. Hoffman recently accepted a tenured position in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Coop Unlikely To Pay Rebate For Last Year
The Harvard Cooperative Society is unlikely to offer a monetary rebate to its members for the 1993-94 school year, officials
Harvard Lacks Training for Artists
Kelli Rae Patton '94 has hand written her thesis hundreds of times. A native of Tennessee, Patton wrote a 40-page
Med School's John Mack Believes in Wicked Aliens
Harvard professor rarely join families torn by incest, wives who hate their mothers-in-law and women who love Michael Bolton on
Waters Named Sociology Head Tutor
The sociology department recently appointed Professor of Sociology Mary C. Waters as head tutor. She will take over on July
Heatherton Will Leave This Fall
Assistant Professor of Psychology Todd F. Heatherton tortures dieters in the name of science. Take the following scene from one
Anti-Semitic Courses Won't Count
The history department at Wellesley College has publicly repudiated an Africana Studies professor and will refuse to offer history credit
Intellectual History Goes Easy on the Brain
No sections. No papers. No problem. According to many happily under challenged undergraduates, History 134lb, European Intellectual History, 1900 to
COMPUTER SCIENCE 50
For his first Computer Science 50 lecture, Jeff A. Ferrell '97 was expecting a small class, likely rife with pocket
A Year After First Event, Philos Club Struggling
A year after holding its first official party at the Advocate and drawing a crowd of more than 150 students,
16.2-Inch Snowfall Stalls City, Airport
BOSTON--No Elvis look-alikes showed up at Logan Airport Saturday morning. Despite airlines' discounted fares--and an offer of a free pass
Gap Outlet Reopens
A refurbished outlet of The Gap--featuring two floors and carrying everything from embroidered vests to broomstick skirts--opened this week on
Prof. Faults FBI in Waco Raid
Touroff-Gluek Professor of Law and Psychiatry Alan A. Stone '50 this month criticized the FBI for its use of force
The Mystique Of The Game: Alumni Call It For Harvard
Harvard will cruise to an easy win in the 120th playing of The Game this weekend. At least that's what
Lead or Leave Comes to Harvard
Organizers of a grassroots political movement to increase awareness and political involvement among younger Americans say they are trying desperately