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Elizabeth S. Widdicombe
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Prefrosh E-group Connected Class of ’03
Emily E. Wilcox ’03 and Jared M. Greene ’03 can’t decide when their relationship began. They met in person at
Blessing and Burden
As thousands of Radcliffe alums return to Cambridge this week to reconnect with classmates and revisit the site of their
Principles Over Policy for Romney
Brushing aside his speechwriters’ proposed address in favor of one he wrote himself, Republican Massachusetts Governor W. Mitt Romney advised
Governor Bridges Public, Private Gap
When the Governor wants to talk, Massachusetts House representative Bradley H. Jones, R-North Reading, says he does something that not
Three Theses Win Radcliffe’s Fay Prize
Robotics, mangroves and the mind were the topics of this year’s winning theses for the Captain Jonathan Fay Prize yesterday.
M. Rugby Heads West for Final Four
The little club team that could has reached the national spotlight. On Saturday, the Harvard men’s rugby club will meet
Lithgow’s Artistic Insight
It’s not exactly Cliffhanger, but for actor John Lithgow ’67, Harvard has been a place for taking risks. During the
Candy Plant To Shift From Sugar to Science
In 1928, the founder of New York’s Museum of Modern Art wrote in The Arts Magazine about a brand-new building
After Hiatus, College Accepts Transfers
No transfer students were admitted to the College spring term, but admissions office say the number of accepted transfer students
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Despite freezing rain, Harvard Divinity School student BRONWEN C. MCSHEA ’02 rallies for patriotism Saturday along with a dozen other Harvard students in Harvard Square.
Students Rally To Support Troops
Waving American flags and cheering at honks from passing cars, about a dozen Harvard students endured at least two hours
Alum Released from Iraqi Custody
At 1:15 p.m. yesterday afternoon, photojournalist Molly C. Bingham ’90, who disappeared from a Baghdad hotel on March 24 along
‘Anti-French’ Rally Calls For France To Support U.S. on Iraq Resolution
Brandishing American flags and shouting slogans like “Disarm France!” and “Buy beer, not cheese!” a small group of students assembled
Despite Trials, Hist. and Lit. Concentrators Finish Theses
Triumphing over printer problems, chronic paper shortages and network outages, History and Literature concentrators poured into the Barker Center Friday
Business’ Role in AIDS Epidemic Explored
Harvard became the planning ground for new initiatives in the battle against AIDS in Africa and Asia last week, as