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Bok, Wilson Baccalaureate Speeches Challenge Seniors
In a ceremony steeped in religion and tradition, President Derek C. Bok and Racliffe President Linda S. Wilson spoke to
Clapper in Memorial Church Bell Breaks
The 64-year-old cast bronze bell in Memorial Church will still toll for memorial services and peal for the graduates this
Coming Back To Cambridge
Females now abound and the lack of maid service means messier dorms. But despite these changes, returning alumni said yesterday
PBHA Campaign Exceeds Goal
Celebrating two-and-a-half years of successful fundraising for an endowment fund, Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) presented a benefit concert yesterday
Hussein's Disappointment Was the Greatest of All
With all the stories of victory and disappointment from yesterday's race, nothing was as dramatic as what happened to Ethiopian
Physician, Heal Thyself
W HEN I read the front page of the New York Times last Monday, I could not keep from snickering.
Double Cores to Be Reviewed
The faculty-student Core Committee may revise a policy that allows students to satisfy two Core requirements with one course, Core
Dukakis Cracks Down On Underage Drinkers
Gov. Michael S. Dukakis declared yesterday that "the party's over for underage drinkers," kicking off Project Stop, the state's new
Students Decry Limited History Offerings
When new Assistant Professor of History Ellen Fitzpatrick taught her first regular course at Harvard this week, the registrar expected
Study Supports Mem Hall Renovations
Plans to convert Memorial Hall into a student center and dining hall came one step closer to reality recently when
House Tutors to Advise On Race Relations
Houses will soon have tutors specifically trained to help students deal with the problems of race relations, according to Assistant
Panel: No Health Risk at School
A city-appointed committee of area public health experts has found no sign that Cambridge's only high school poses serious health
Gould to Give Speech At Duke Commencement
Stephen Jay Gould, the well-known evolutionist and teacher of the Science B course "History of the Earth and of Life,"
Realities of a Harvard Education
First in an occasional series on the Harvard Core Curriculum. Concluding its tenth year, the Core faces administrative review in
King Discusses Horror Genre
"Why do people read that stuff? Why do they go to those movies? Because you are just as sick as