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Eryn R. Brown
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Happiness Is Hurlbut And Friends
I don't imagine there's a prefrosh anywhere who dreams about living in Greenough, Hurlbut or Pennypacker. Along with places like
Scared Down South
A BOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, I sat in my room and stared at my Georgia absentee voter's kit wondering what
Fuentes Both Erudite and Entertaining
It is 1810, and Baltasar Bustos, Manuel Varela and Xavier Dorrego frequent the cafes of Buenos Aires. They're in love
The Freshness of the Spoken Word
Minke, Pramoedya Ananta Toer's young narrator and alter-ego in This Earth of Mankind, cannot get his mind off Annelies Mellema.
TUNING IN TO THE UNIVERSE
The Self-Reproducing robots would arrive in spaceships fueled by hydrogen bombs, traveling at 6.7 million miles per hour--1/100 the speed
City to Spend $1M On Water Upgrade
Although the outcry against trihalomethane (THM) levels in Cambridge water has quieted down since last spring, the city's water department
Candidate Plays Down Ties to Fly
George Bush was in one, Bill Weld was in one, Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn was in one. The 1990 Professional
Athens, Rome, Berlin, Atlanta?
"I T'S ATLANTA!" screamed the two-inch headlines last Tuesday, and my hometown was momentarily paralyzed by a wave of disbelieving
Graduate Student Fashions: From The Tres Tres Chic To Just Plain Old Tres Chic
Granted, Harvard has never earned a reputation as the fashion capital of academia. But to some, Boylston Hall bears a
Author Urges Research On Blacks in Literature
Afro-American scholars should study how American literature deals with the Black experience, Pulitzer Prize winning author Toni Morrison said Wednesday.
Student Graduation Speakers Selected
They probably won't announce any earthshattering plans for the shape of a new Europe, but then again, at least they'll
Czechoslovak Minister Urges United Europe
With the help of the United States, European nations should break down "barriers of the past" and work toward political
Conservatives Attack Dukakis' Defenders
The fiery debate over Massachusetts state government landed in the heart of the "Harvard-Brookline axis"--the Kennedy School of Government--last night
Students Aim to Fight Cancer
Next year Harvard students involved in the newly-formed student organization Harvard Against Cancer will join a region-wide effort in the
Law Firm Endows $1.5M Chair; Harvard Hopes Others Follow
Law School officials are hoping that law firms nationwide follow the example set this week by Kirkland and Ellis--which announced