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Geoffrey T. Gibbs

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The Right Chemistry

Upon reading of the $50,000 first-year salaries offered to some graduates of Stanford and Harvard Business Schools, many observers have

Nuri's Voice is Music to Voter's Ears

The notoriety of California's Jerry Brown and Linda Ronstadt not withstanding, most people might find politics and music an unlikely

Dreaming of Capitol Hill

The first thing Chase Untermeyer '68 tells his Institute of Politics study group--which examines how to succeed in politics--is to

Dead But Still Running

Perhaps Ozzie Myers thought that a district that once elected a dead man to Congress would support a living one

Graceless

F RANK SINATRA is a man in a maelstrom. As detective sergeant Edward Delaney in The First Deadly Sin, he

B-School

The Business School recently named two professors praised for their teaching ability to endowed professorships. Anthony G. Athos, an expert

Goodbye to Big Red

David Cowens, never anyone's typical athlete, retired from basketball last week at age 31, and surprised but didn't shock those

Continuing the Good Fight

During the 1970s, the fight for women's rights took its place alongside the civil rights movement, anti-Vietnam protests, and the

Dante Society Finds Cambridge Paradise

Samuel Ussia wants to spearhead a second Renaissance at the intersection of Hampshire and Portland streets. Ussia, president of the

Tracksters Nip UNH on Relay Win

A last-race victory propelled the women's track team to a narrow 64-62 triumph at the University of New Hampshire Saturday.

Fitzgerald Attacks Textbooks, Labels History Writing 'Bland'

American textbook publishers are writing increasingly bland history texts in order not to offend pressure groups, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frances

Junior Wins Election

Michael T. Crehan '81 may not want to change the world but he solve Dedham's parking problem. Residents of Crehan's

Economic Graduate Students Award Green Teaching Prize

Economic Department graduate students last week named Jerry R. Green, professor of Economics, winner of the fifth annual "Graduates Award

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