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Therese M. Flynn
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Scheduling Mixup Forces Netwomen to Play at Half Strength
A scheduling conflict on a major Jewish holiday last Monday forced the Harvard women's tennis team to play at half
Students Fight Randomization
A group of about 10 first-year students met last night to discuss ways to fight a plan that would randomize
Divinity School Expands Women's Studies Branch
Expanding its pioneer study of women and religion, the Harvard Divinity School will create a new doctoral program called "Religion,
Bulger Hastens Gay Rights Bill
Senate President William M. Bulger (D-South Boston) yesterday moved to protect a bill outlawing discrimination against gays and lesbians in
Students Hunt for Bargains at Book Sale
They're not bestsellers. They're probably not even on class reading lists. But for students searching for the perfect cure for
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