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Scholars to Edit Compilation Of Williams' Personal Letters
Devotees of Tennessee Williams take note: the playwright's published oeuvre is about to increase by several thousand pages. Using the
Harvard Playboy Models Autograph Magazines
A sheepish student moved up in the line and adjusted his baseball hat before presenting his copy of Playboy's October
Professor Awarded National Medal
A Kennedy School professor was named Monday as one of 12 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's
Students Posing in Playboy to Autograph Issue
As the saying goes, if you've got it, flaunt it. Or better yet, follow the example of three Harvard women
Five Get Athletic Prizes
Five undergraduates received Harvard's top athletic awards at yesterday evenings 29th annual Senior Letter winners ' Banquet. Track and field
Class of '45 Mourns Fallen members at Memorial Service
Honoring classmates who have passed away since their graduation from the College, members of the Class of 1945 attended a
Corporate Finance Attracts Class of '95
Investment banking is something of a tradition at Harvard. Every year, about 45 percent of the senior class goes through
Female Law Prof. Tenured
Visiting Professor of Law Lucie E. White '72 has accepted a tenured position as Professor of Law, Dean of the
Harvard May Bid $10,000 For Poem
Harvard has until five o'clock today to decide whether to bid for what may be an original working copy of
Entrepreneurial Skills Seen as Sahlman's Forte
Class of 1995 Professor of Business Administration William A. Sahlman is an entrepreneur in every sense of the word. A
Clark's Research Valued In Search
Figgie Professor of Business Administration Kim B. Clark '74 teaches a second-year MBA course, chairs the Technology and Operations Management
Cash May Be Next Business School Dean
How ironic it would be if the next dean of the Harvard Business School were named Cash. Ironic perhaps, but
Four Are Early Picks In B-School Search
Forrest Gump might have compared a dean search at Harvard University to a box of chocolates: you never know what
Labs Improve Handling of Radioactive Waste
Two years ago, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) officials inspecting Harvard labs found scientists using radioactive materials without wearing protective lab
B-School Dean Leaves His Mark
On the first day of his job on January 1, 1980, Dean of the Business School John H. McArthur received