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Rebecca A. Jeschke
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Enduring a Boring Trip For City's Excitement
According to Greek mythology, the gods punished Sisyphus after his death by making him constantly push a heavy stone up
And Still No Decision on Fly Club Case
Two years ago next week, Lisa J. Schkolnick '88 made a dramatic gesture. She filed a complaint with the Massachusetts
The Legal Issues Behind a Moral Debate
As the nine all-male final clubs in Harvard Square begin once again their fall membership--or "punching"--drives, there are real indicators
Community Gives Reluctant Nod to Hotel
In the wake of Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence's decision to approve a plan for a commercial "inn"
Complications Delay Final Clubs Complaint
When Lisa J. Schkolnick '88 walked into the offices of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) in December, 1987 to
Council May Consider Tabling ROTC Debate
The Undergraduate Council may consider postponing further discussion of Reserve Officers Training Corps' return to Harvard until next year, members
Six-Day Cinco de Mayo Fest Capped Today
Today is the sixth and last day of the Cinco de Mayo celebration sponsored by the Mexican-American student group RAZA,
Harvard Buys Lot for Affiliated Housing
After more than two years of wrangling, Harvard has purchased the St. Paul's Church parking lot and adjoining rectory, the
Dunster Master Resigns to 'Live Own Life'
Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) Sally Falk Moore resigned Tuesday as the master of Dunster
Schroeder Talks About a Friend
Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D-Col.) took time out from her Washington duties this week for a sojourn in Cambridge. The legislator,
MCAD Decision on Discrimination By All-Male Fly Club Still Uncertain
Last spring, officials at the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) said they thought they could wrap up a discrimination complaint
Cosmic Conflagrations
Last year, Professor of Astronomy Robert P. Kirshner '70 thought he was a lucky man to observe during his lifetime
From Redwood Forests to the Gulf Stream
When the pigskin flies in Harvard Stadium this afternoon, patrons of Humperdink's in Dallas will sink their teeth into Harvard
Question 2 Opponents Criticize Poll
Opponents of Question 2 on the statewide ballot question the accuracy of a Boston Globe poll published Sunday that said
Citystep Bar Closed Early Due to Illness
The bar at Saturday night's sold. out CityStep Ball was closed by police at about 11 p.m. because one female