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At Harvard, Marxism Quietly Goes Out of Style

At Revolution Books on Mass. Ave., titles by Marx, Lenin, and Mao Zedong conspire alongside homemade-looking Communist leaflets and copies

Crowds Appear For New Arts Survey

There were too many people in the basement lecture hall inside the Sackler Museum for the second class meeting of

Core's 'Approaches' Vision a Flawed One

Fifteen years ago, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to implement an ambitious new vision for undergraduate education. They

Core Structure Often Fails Undergrads

Every Thursday at 9 a.m. during the fall semester last year, Diana I. Williams '95 filed into a tiny, overheated

Surveying the History of Art

Three years ago, the Fine Arts Department killed its most popular class. Students liked the course, but faculty did not.

Eliot House Fire Forces Evacuation

Smoke and soot sullied the Eliot House D entryway yesterday after a fire there damaged a couch and sent scores

Tired Aquawomen Defeat Dartmouth

After a grueling victory in the three-day Harvard Invitational last weekend, the members of the Harvard women's swimming team probably

Dining Halls Collect, Weigh Waste

Wasteful students at the Union, the College's largest dining hall, yesterday had the chance to see the product of their

Harvard Fans Had Good Time Anyway

Harvard students returned from The Game in New Haven this weekend more enthusiastic about the fun they had than disappointed

ECAC Referees to Stay Put

Although the National Hockey League is looking for college referees to replace its striking refs, Harvard hockey fans should not

Brew House Plans U.S. Expansion

John Harvard: founder of a prestigious university or brewer of beers? Although the only connection between the University and John

Latest Cars on Display At Bayside Expo Center

Thousands of visitors to Bayside Exposition Center yesterday kicked tires, pushed clutches and dreamed of zooming down the open road

In the Future, 'Virtual Libraries'

Outlining a vision for the "virtual library" of the future, the interim president and provost of Emory University yesterday told

Lawyer Seeks Out Victims of HUPD Abuse

In an effort to expose alleged chronic problems of physical mistreatment, disrespect and race-related antagonism in Harvard's police department, a

Six Area Obstetricians Change Hospitals

Six obstetricians have decided to leave Brigham and Women's Hospital for posts at Massachusetts General Hospital, moving some of the

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