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Laurence S. Grafstein
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The End of Apology
O NE THEORY STILL LINGERING in this twilight of the Me-Generation holds that apology is never necessary. If the results
The Mistake of the Union
I NTERPRETATIONS COME quickly and thickly in the wake of Ronald Reagan's State of the Union message. Together, we can
A Year Without Order
1 981 BEGAN by bringing 52 American hostages to the point of return and ended by bringing the Polish people
The NCAA Shame: Why Is Harvard
Like the prodigal child grown too big for its britches, the NCAA has turned nasty and slapped its parents in
From Tee to Green: A Christmas Tale
The holidays this year would be in Florida and next year, if all proceeded as planned, they would be in
Giamatti's Morals and the Majority
. . .I want there to be no doubt about what I believe. I think winning is important. Winning has
The Season Begins and Ends On Saturday
At 1 p.m. in New Haven on Saturday. Harvard and Yale will renew their un-paralleled rivalry for the 98th time.
Another Setback
Seven months after the vote, the results of the Medical Area unionization election finally became official this week. National Labor
What Price 'Victory'?
T AKE A LOOK around and witness the depths to which international affairs have sunk: Here, courtesy of a UPI
Unconventional Wisdom
The question before the House is whether Canada should have its own constitution, with a new Bill of Rights attached.
Readiness on (and off) the Gridiron
At Soldiers Field on Saturday. Dartmouth's Big Green(with envy) come to Cambridge to take on the Crimson gridders. One consequence
Union Looks Ahead To Med Area Vote
United Auto Worker affiliate District 65 continues to solicit support from Medical Area clerical and technical personnel in anticipation of
District 65's New Cause
The United Auto Worker (UAW) affiliate that has tried to unionize 850 Medical Area clerical and technical personnel for seven
Canadian Author Atwood Says U.S., Canada Must Cooperate
"America has riots; Canada has panel discussions on riots," Canadian author Margaret Atwood told about 250 people yesterday at the
British MP Perceives 'Threat'
John Browne, British Conservative member of parliament, said yesterday the new centrist alliance between Britain's Liberal Party and the recently