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Spencer S. Hsu
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Seeking Social Equity, He Keeps Integrity First
One morning last summer Anthony Romano '90 sat in a Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) office, dispirited and ill after
With Peace and Prosperity Accomplished, Let's Worry a Little
A T THE midpoint of the Class of 1990's Harvard career, the Reagan era closed with a benediction for the
The Harvard Club Is Calling
"H OORAY, hooray, soon it will be Commencement Day!" the bright-eyed Idealist inside me burst out the other day, radiant
Defining `Minority'
"The Civil Rights Act I assure you never was passed for Asians either." P ROFESSOR of Education and Social Structure
Reflections on the Euphoria
E VERY generation experiences moments that stun and shape its historical consciousness. In the crucible of a world war, the
Masters Agree Lottery Changes Needed
In a significant shift of opinion, house masters yesterday agreed in principle to reform the housing lottery after reviewing College
Academic Angst
S IT down. Breathe. Relax. The Kleenex box is to your left. The windows are curtained. The chair is comfortable.
The Case Against Club Harvard
C ALIFORNIANS and graduates of posh suburban high schools are guilty of popularizing one of Madison Avenue's most banal advertising
An Illiberal Practice
I N 1964, Harvard English professor Warner Berthoff dedicated a book on American literary criticism to "the good old causes:
Counseling the Councillors
S O you want a seat on the Undergraduate Council. Step right up. Let me guess. you must be a)
Truth From Harvard's Trust-Busters
I MAGINE you go to the Coop this afternoon to buy a textbook. When you give the clerk your credit
Harvard Admissions Reviewed
Asian-American admit levels reached record highs each of the past 12 years at Harvard, but last year the University itself
`Virus' Inquiry Hears Vital Harvard Testimony
This week's testimony by two Harvard computer workers before the federal grand jury investigating the "Cornell virus" is key to
Harvard Gets a B-And Is Satisfied
I N one instance at least, Harvard administrators are like supportive parents. They both think a B-is good enough and
`Virus' Jury to Hear Key Accounts of Harvard Link
Two Harvard computer workers will testify before a grand jury tomorrow about late-night phone calls Robert T. Morris, Jr., '87-'88