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By Any Other Name: The Title May Change, but Will the Job Get Done?

When Archie C. Epps III retires on July 1, Harvard will say good-bye to more than the longest serving dean

Could accusations of RACISM and DISCRIMINATION end the city manager's 20-year career?

When Peggy Averite left her job as a school official in Indianapolis, the Ivy League graduate had received nothing but

HASCS Equalizes House Resources

It's 3 a.m. and you want to go to bed, but you have a paper due the next day. Your

Dance Freedom (For Only Six Bucks)

The music is blasting, the lights are dimmed and on the dance floor the bodies are dancing to a beat

Boston Split Over Acting Gov, AG

BOSTON--At 7 a.m. yesterday morning Shay Allen was already outside the polls at the Marcus Garvey Garden School, waiving her

Careers 101: How to Get a Summer Job in Business

It's time to get a summer job in business. If you want to be a businessperson after graduation, you're not

Council Passes Anti-Sweatshop Bill

Harking back to the Harvard student body's activist days, the undergraduate Council set aside its avowedly bread-and-butter agenda and endorsed

24 Juniors Awarded Phi Beta Kappa

Sometimes thin envelopes do bring good news. Twenty-four juniors received a one page letter on Monday inviting them to join

Spare Change?

It's a freezing-cold Sunday afternoon, and a fight is breaking out in Harvard Square. After working the door to the

Cambridge Police Log

The following events were listed in the Cambridge Police Department blotter in the past week. March 5 A Mt. Auburn

Log of Cambridge Police Activity

The following events were listed in the Cambridge Police Department blotter in the past week. Feb. 18 ABT Associates of

U.C. Elects New Student Affairs Committee Chair

Regaining the office after a one-semester hiatus, Eric M. Nelson '99 was elected chair of the Undergraduate Council's Student Advisory

Police Log

The following incidents were listed in the Cambridge Police Department blotter in the past week. Jan. 22 At 4 p.m.,

Duehay Elected Mayor in Bizarre Vote

After weeks of byzantine vote-switching and back-room politicking, Frank H. Duehay '55 was elected Mayor of Cambridge on Monday evening.

Students Will Miss Leverett's Dowlings

When Judy and John E. Dowling '57 retire as masters of Leverett House at the end of the year, they

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