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IOP Honors Galbraith

Walburg Professor of Economics Emeritus John Kenneth Galbraith offered advice to save the troubled economy during a question-and-answer session and

Mather's Own Zorro:

Donning a real sword for Halloween, junior Kwame van Leeuwen, a world championship fencer, appropriately chose to be Zorro, the

Passersby Bemused by Sounds

People walking past the Origins store yesterday got a sonic surprise, as their steps triggered a medley of sounds including

NEWS BRIEFS

The recent controversial statements of Kenan Professor of Government Harvey C. Mansfield '53 about homosexuality were the subject of the

`Shops By Harvard Yard' Stages Gala Benefit

Mariachis, octopus salad and President Neil L. Rudenstine were all part of yesterday's opening ceremony for Harvard Square's newest retail

FBI Offers $1M Reward For Serial Mail Bomber

After uncovering a breakthrough clue, the FBI has offered a $1 million reward in the hopes of convicting a serial

Ordinance Mandates Increased Parking

Harvard's neighbors may have an easier time finding parking on the congested streets of mid-Cambridge, after the city planning board

Group Raises Funds for India

A group of Harvard students is raising funds for the victims of the earthquake which shook India last Thursday, leaving

`Sesame Street' 25 Years Old

Today's Crimson is brought to you by the word "birthday" and the number 25. A full year of festivities marking

At Last, Stockroom Lines Diminish

There's good news for those students who haven't yet bought their sourcebooks: The Soviet-like queues at the Science Center Stockroom

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