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Red Folders Abound This Weekend

About 900 prospective first-years--armed with distinctive red folders, temporary student IDs, meal passes and maps--began arriving yesterday to spend the

Community BRIEFS

Sunday Router Shutdown Causes 45 min. Interruption A router shutdown Sunday night left students unable to access the Harvard Arts

Economics Project Earns Senior Celebrity Status

Between the calls from radio stations and publishers and interviews for job recruiting, Meredith E. Bagby '95 says she hasn't

Assistant Dean Griffith to Leave FDO

Assistant Dean of Freshmen Christina F. Griffith has announced she will be leaving the Freshman Dean's Office (FDO) at the

Leape Will Retire as OCS Director

Martha P. Leape, the director of Harvard's Office of Career Services (OCS), has announced her retirement, according to OCS staff.

A Mad Night Of Writing Resumes

Getting a job is no longer a matter of mailing a few typewritten resumes. The essentials now include ecru stationery,

Seniors Seeking Consult Jobs

When she signed up for a resume check with a counselor at the Office of Career Services (OCS), Yang-Sze Choo

As Thermometer Dips, Students Brave Cold

As much as some students may not want to believe it, low temperatures hovering around 20 degrees the past few

Students Leave for Holiday

By planes, trains and automobiles they've been escaping campus the last few days, and today they'll pick up the pace.

Scholar Addresses Islamic Values During Dunster House Gathering

Muslims must create a society in which people can live together, Howard University professor Sulayman Nyang said in a speech

Kinnell Reads Favorite Poetry

About 70 literature fans crowded into Adams House upper common room last night to hear Pulitzer prize-winning poet Galway Kinnell

Report to Be Given On Women's Sports

A report on the status of women's sports teams at Harvard will be presented to the Standing Faculty Committee on

Heat Will Be Turned on in Houses Today

The worst is over for undergraduates who've braved the recent frigid nights armed with nothing but prohibited space heaters and

Sciences Will Suffer As Feds Cut Funds

A Congressional bill passed Thursday could reduce Harvard's research funding by $1.5 million, a cut which would particularly hurt the

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