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Maggie S. Tucker
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Class of '97 to Reflect Increased Diversity
For decades, Harvard's applicant pool has been full to overflowing with valedictorians, star musicians and science geniuses. The admissions office
Coach's Tires Slashed
Women's Lacrosse Coach Carol A. Kleinfelder found her truck tires slashed in the parking lot of the Gordon Indoor Track
NBC's Barcelona Coverage Fails to Inspire
N BC gets a lot of things right. "Saturday Night Live," for instance. "Late Night With David Letterman." Tom Brokaw.
Finding a Home at Harvard Takes time
Three weeks into my first year I found myself sitting at a table in the Union lying to Joe, my
Police Nab Habitual Criminal
Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers Wednesday apprehended a Somerville native with a long record of property crimes at the
NAS Elects Six Harvard Profs
Six faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors a U.S. scientist
Nieman Fellows Appointed
Twelve American journalists have been named Nieman Fellows for the 1992-93 academic year. The Nieman Foundation offers mid-career fellowships to
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D URING THE LAST few weeks, many people have raised concerns about The Crimson's coverage of minority issues. I do
A Subtle Attack on Women
American women today are more equal than ever, but also more unhappy. Though working outside the home in record numbers,
Search Underway For New Provost
President Neil L. Rudenstine plans to begin evaluating applications for the post of University provost in January, he said in
Overseers Redefine Role
When the Corporation picked Charles W. Eliot to be president of Harvard in 1869, the Board of Overseers refused to
Rudenstine Open Letter Urges Tolerance
President Neil L. Rudenstine yesterday issued an open letter to the University community in response to several recent controversies related
Int'l Office Will Be Disbanded
An international projects office established by former President Derek C. Bok will disband at the end of December. Established three
Rudy Defends Hiring Record
President Neil L. Rudenstine defended Harvard's track record in hiring minority and women faculty at an open meeting at the
Appointments to Make, Appointments to Keep
President Neil L. Rudenstine has been a busy man since he took office July 1. He has had people to