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Preventing the New Plague
M y wrists were tingling a little bit in pain; I knew it was from the typing I was doing,
Kennedy Discusses Health Care in IOP Speech
In honor of what would have been the 80th birthday of President John F. Kennedy'40, his brother Sen. Edward M.
Goldstein '18-'19 Will Lead Parade
Even at the grand old age of 101, Joseph Goldstein '18-'19 is still ebullient enough to turn out for the
A New Student Center Opens
Graced with elegant stained glass windows and wood darkened with years of use, Sanders Theatre and Annenberg Hall practically groan
Study Abroad
Some Students Find Themselves Venturing Into the Unknown Even Before They... At many colleges, a year spent studying abroad is
West Urges Reflection
Cornel R. West '74 urged first-years to re-examine their calling in life last night in his first speech as an
A Home, NOT a House
Most first-year Yardlings take for granted that they will head to a House for their upperclass years. Since Harvard guarantees
Researchers to Share Ledlie Prize
Two chemistry professors and one physics professor will share this year's George Ledlie Prize, awarded by the University for superior
Anthropology Prof. Fash Joins Faculty
William L. Fash has joined the faculty of the anthropology department as Bowditch Professor of Central American and Mexican Archaeology
Despite Holidays, Stragglers Remain
If you can read this article, you are standing too close to Harvard Square. The dining halls have emptied and
Illness Remains Unexplained
Preliminary test results released yesterday still failed to pinpoint the cause of the epidemic that last week caused acute nausea
BSA to Hold Its First Kwanzaa Celebration
On Sunday, the Harvard-Radcliffe Black Students Association (BSA) will sponsor its first celebration of Kwanzaa, the African-American celebration of ethnic
300 Students Face Pre-Law Test Today
After days of Kaplan, cramming, and cursing, about 300 Harvard students will put pencil to bubble form today for the