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Politics, Pederasty and Consciousness
A LLEN GINSBERG sat down in Tommy's Lunch last Friday afternoon and ordered a raspberry-lime rickey. The foremost living American
Dartmouth's Woes Continue
Seventeen Dartmouth College students who tried to block officials from removing an anti-apartheid shanty from the campus green have been
Frats, Kegs, and Protest: The New Dartmouth Tradition?
From the mouths of activists on both ends of the political spectrum, the most common word used to describe the
Dartmouth's Carnival of Protest
HANOVER, N.H.--As the Winter Carnival ice sculptures begin to melt and the most hallowed Dartmouth tradition draws to a close,
Patriots' Pathos
T HE SUPER BOWL section in the Coop is deserted now. Nobody wears Patriots T-shirts anymore. "Berry the Bears" sounds
Free Speech and Protest at the Law School
When the Law School Administrative Board last month gave second-year student Michael T. Anderson '83 an official warning for his
Law Faculty Votes Down Review's Comp Proposal
In a non-binding vote, the Law School Faculty yesterday recommended that the student-run Harvard Law Review scrap its recent proposal
Law School Ad Board Absolves Protesters
The Law School Administration Board last week dropped all disciplinary action against 70-odd students who refused to cooperate with an
Von Bulow Trial Begins Without Dershowitz
While his legal strategist was teaching classes at the Law School yesterday, Danish aristocrat Claus von Bulow began his long-awaited
The Great Experiment
Harvard Law School professors call it "The Great Experiment." And the guinea pigs seem to be multiplying. The experiment-with is
Packaging: Your Key To the Top Law Schools
L ONG BEFORE Harvard Law School was even a twinkle in some Puritan's eye, Shakespeare wrote, "First thing we do,
Chavez Calls for National Grape Boycott
Fifteen years after he led the most successful farm strike and boycott in United States history, Cesar Chavez last night
Gang Rape Trial Tapes Donated to Law School
The controversial Big Dan's gang rape trial will soon be scrutinized by students at the law School, which last week