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New Mechanical Door Breaks Twice
Eliot House's brand new, state-of-the-art, mechanical main door has been cracked twice in the last week. The glass on the
1619 First-Years to Register
Setting strikingly un-Harvardian tones, the University's top administrators welcomed first-years to Tercentenary Theatre yesterday afternoon with calls to follow their
Creative Writing Courses Popular
Students say Harvard's creative writing courses are some of the best at the College. Small, intimate and well-taught, the writing
Students and Officials Remember Holocaust
Students, religious authorities and Harvard officials read out the names of Holocaust victims on the steps of Widener Library yesterday
Senior Leaves for Hollywood
The classmates of Marie Eguro '94 are set to leave for the real would in a little over three months.
Phone Disconnections Annoy Students
Several students have had their phones shut off or their personal access codes (PACs) deactivated in the past week because
Reports of Mice On the Rise At B-School
The Operations department at Harvard Business School has had to deal with an uncommonly large rodent problem this winter, said
Panel Discourages U.S. Involvement in Armenia
International involvement in the ethnic conflicts of Armenia would be disastrous, said panelists last night before an audience of approximately
Students To Register Today
6,625 undergraduates are expected to register today at Memorial Hall between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Joseph Maruca, assistant registrar
Cold Drives Homeless To Seek Warm Shelter
As temperatures dropped well below freezing last weekend, homeless people around Harvard Square searched for new ways to stay warm
Broadening Horizons
The Black Business Association changed its name this fall to Horizons, signalling the group's commitment to enlarging its membership and
Lawsuit Filed Against MBTA
The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts said last week it will file suit against the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA)