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Michael E. Wall

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For Social Change

T WO men standing by a river suddenly noticed a baby float by. One of the men jumped into the

When Worlds Collide: Tutoring in Prisons

Mac S. Little stares across the table at his new tutor. "Why am I here?" he says nonchalantly. "Murder." The

Graduation Orators Announced

Two independent judging committees have selected a slate of six student orators to speak at Commencement and Class Day exercises

CUE Guide Extends Coverage, Introduces 5-Point Rating Scale

The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) this year has instituted a number of changes in its annual course guide in

Brinkley, M'Farquhar Get Teaching Honor

As Harvard struggles to define the role of undergraduate education in the tenure process, the Undergraduate Council at a banquet

Nicaraguan Contradictions

W HEN ASKED by friend to describe his visit to Nicaragua, Indian novelist Salman Rushdie replied, "I've been taking snapshots....There's

CUE Sends Tenure Plan To Faculty

A sharply divided Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) voted yesterday to forward an Undergraduate Council proposal which calls for increased

Assessing the Value of a Harvard Education

When Harvard's Economics Department wanted to improve its huge introductory course, Social Analysis 10, researchers did a careful study which

Dissenting Opinion

T HE RESTRAINT shown by Harvard students during William Coors' recent visit to the University did not prove Harvard students'

Paying the Price of a Harvard Education

He comes from the slums of New York, what he calls "the dark side of the city." His father died

Student Vigil Protesting Recent Slayings Held

About 30 students held a candle-light vigil last night on the steps of Widener Library to protest the recent killings

Harvard Didn't Violate Rent Law, Board Rules

Harvard Real Estate did not violate the city's rent control laws by leasing a Harvard Square apartment for commercial use,

British Leader to Call for A Nuclear-Free England

The leader of Britain's Labor Party will call for a nuclear-free United Kingdom tonight at the Kennedy School, spokesmen said

Harvard Rents to Clubs Despite Civil Rights Law

In possible conflict with anti-discrimination laws, Harvard has continued to rent space to final clubs since a 1984 decision to

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