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Sarah E. Henrickson

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Unfinished Business

We’re graduating. It’s completely different than graduating from high school, for me at least, because this time around we’re finally

Creating Harvard Community

As college students living in the Harvard bubble, it might seem that we’re all immune to many of the illnesses

How to Handle Harvard: A Few Simple Rules

Welcome to Harvard. You don't know me, but I'd like to give you some advice before you even step onto

New Chair Honors Big Bird's Creator

A new endowed chair will be established in honor of famed educator and Sesame Street creator Gerald Lesser, Dean of

Mowry Granted Museum Curatorship

Robert D. Mowry, a scholar who first became interested in Asian art during his time as a Peace Corps Volunteer

Librarian Discovers New Work by Nicaraguan Poet in Stacks

With three million volumes and 65 miles of shelf space, it's not surprising that books occasionally get lost at Widener

Kalb Honored With Media Chair

One month before he leaves Cambridge to head up the new Washington, D.C. division of the Shorenstein Center on the

Yard Dig Reveals Taste of 18th Century

After watching the meticulous care being taken with the Yard in preparation for Commencement, the idea that it once was

THE DEAL

Under an agreement of intent to merge signed yesterday Harvard and Radcliffe will: end Radcliffe's days as an independent college

Can You Take It? The Latest Shopping List of 11

So, it's Friday already. If you haven't yet found the perfect fourth class, or realize that you're only taking classes

POSTCARD FROM MARYLAND

B yerly Hall. As I wait for the letter to come next month from the Financial Aid Office, I've been

HOW THEY GOT TO...

Long before Bert, Ernie, Big Bird and Elmo were cultural icons with a generation of loyal followers, they had a

Innovative Director Shapes Medium

Director Robert G. Myhrum '48 encapsulated a generation of television, as he shaped the field in its formative stages, and

UCLA Protests Carnesale's Reticence on 209

Nearly 100 students were arrested last night at UCLA after taking over a university building in protest of Chancellor Albert

Sesame Street Staff, `Residents' Celebrate Show's 30th Anniversary.

While Harvard's campus may be diverse, and its student body unique, undergraduates all share a common bond--Sesame Street. Who doesn't

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