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Parker R. Conrad
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What They're Not Telling You
Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby is selling preregistration as all things to all people: financial security for graduate
What If It Were All a Lie?
It’s been a mantra for so long that no one really remembers how it got started. The only cooking appliance
Mountain Home-Grown Beauty Queen
Among the guys, it usually starts towards the end of freshman year. There are rumors of a better place, where
Proctors E-Mailed Unofficial Evaluation
On May 27, as students were packing up to leave for the summer, freshman proctors received an unusual request. An
Fit To Print?
Editor’s Note: This column is the first in a monthly series by the managing editor that will address questions of
Rich House, Poor House
Several candidates in this year's Undergraduate Council presidential race called for diverting some of the council's revenue to House Committees,
Major Water Main Bursts on Mem. Drive
A major artery supplying water to Cambridge sprung a leak yesterday, leading to a miniature flood on the sidewalk at
Students Harassed By Whispering Caller
A number of female students have received harassing phone calls in the last two weeks from an anonymous male who
Undergraduate Council Election Commission Gets Tough the Second Time Around
Who would have thought that Election Commission Chair David L. Levy '00 would have been among the most prominent figures
VOIP Technology Could Make Communication Systems More Efficient
The Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technologies that Harvard may adopt for phone communication in the future are so new
Commission Keeps McCain Out of Debate
Senator John S. McCain (R-Ariz.) did not sit with the family of Texas Gov. George W. Bush in St. Louis
Nathans' FDO: High Turnover and a Heavy Hand
Ever since Dean of Freshmen Elizabeth Studley "Ibby" Nathans arrived to take the helm of the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO),
Fire in Quincy House Forces Early Morning Evacuation
A small fire broke out on the second floor of New Quincy at 2 a.m. this morning, stranding hundreds of
HASCS Limits Napster Outbound Traffic
Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS) restricted Napster access for the first time yesterday, limiting outbound network traffic for
Harvard Will Not Block Napster Access
The Crimson has learned that the University will deny a request to block access to Napster, the popular music-sharing service