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Jeremy A. Dauber
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So, You Wanna Be a Critic?
H ave any of the following ever happened to you? 1) You spent an unreasonable amount of money on an
From Butter Pecan To Buttered Bagels
Emack & Bolio's has served its last cone in Harvard Square. The 1310 Mass. Ave. branch of the ice cream
Catholic Center Dedicated
Ceremonies this weekend celebrated the dedication of a new building at St. Paul's Church on Arrow St., which will house
Dead Sea Scrolls Made Accessible To Researchers
The Israeli agency in charge of the Dead Sea scrolls announced Sunday that it will grant researchers free access to
Borowitz Espouses Balance Between Old and New Thought
Post-modern theology must balance a return to traditionalism with a modern outlook, a leading liberal Jewish theologian told an audience
Councillor Duehay Outlines Plan for Ozone
City Councillor Frank H. Duehay '55 last night outlined a new plan to fight ozone depletion on a local level
Faculty Experts Discuss Middle East Peace Talks
In the wake of yesterday's announcement that Israel will attend a Middle East peace conference, members of the Harvard faculty
Med School Gets $4M Grant
Harvard Medical School will receive a $4 million grant from a private foundation to help Ph.D. students study human biology.
AIDS Policy Contract Signed
The mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico signed a contract with the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) yesterday that
Brown Mice Invade Stoughton North
Jennifer Kimball '95 thought she had taken all the necessary precautions, carefully throwing out all of her food and trash
New Disclosure Crime Law Adopted by State
A new state law requiring colleges and universities in Massachusetts to more fully disclose incidents of crime on their campuses
Ed School Centennial Showcases Lectures
President Neil L. Rudenstine kicked off a three-day celebration of the Graduate School of Education's 100th anniversary yesterday morning, telling