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Public Service Awards Given
Three Harvard upperclass students will receive cash awards for public service internships they intend to pursue in the near future.
'Dildo Trial' Ends; Walsh Innocent
Former Cambridge City Councillor William H. Walsh was found innocent yesterday of charges of malicious destruction of a city art
Travel Office Holds Conference on Corporate Discounts
In an attempt to reduce Harvard's $30 million travel budget, the Harvard Travel Office brought more than 600 University affiliates
Lowell Hall's Dance Floor Damaged
Although a $3.5 million renovation of Lowell Lecture Hall was completed just last summer, already students say that the facility's
New Laws Raising Sourcebook Prices
It's the only bargain in textbook shopping this semester: students buying sourcebooks for their spring classes get an arithmetic lesson
Reeves Criticizes Healy's Appointments to Water Board
Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 Monday night criticized the city manager for appointing only whites to the city's restructured
Mayor Miffed on Rent Control
Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 said the city needs a proactive program to assist people who will be affected
Some Quad Residents Won't Dance
The first-ever Quad formal sold out yesterday, as students snapped up the last of the 600 tickets and left several
Council VP Calls for Vote on Winthrop Master
Undergraduate Council Vice President Brandon C. Gregoire '95 said yesterday he will call for a house referendum on the performance
Faculty, Students Rally for Bosnia
A rally organized by several faculty members to protest U.S. policy on the ongoing war in Bosnia-Herzegovina drew approximately 100
Malefactor Caught At Holyoke Center
A "well-known malefactor" was arrested yesterday around noon at the Holyoke Center area, Harvard Police Chief Paul E. Johnson said.
Harvard May Be Early Action Holdout
Harvard may eventually be the only Ivy League school to offer an Early Action admissions option, officials at three Ivy
Two Step Down From Mayor's Staff
Two staff members for Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72 stepped down last month, prompting at least one city councillor to
Grads Form New Orchestra
Harvard students' musical careers don't have to end with graduation. Two 1993 Harvard alumni said this week that they came