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Arnold E. Franklin
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Scholar Decries Pornography
Decrying the dehumanizing effects of pornography, a leading feminist scholar last night told a group of 120 in the Lamont
Coffee House to be Held In Old Leverett Library
Unsatisfied with the specturm of talent Harvard's a capella singing groups and performance bands have drawn in recent years, two
Business School Admits Four Soviets to Program
Last year 38-year old Joseph Bakaleynick was a bureaucrat helping to run the Soviet Union's planned economy as an official
Two Student Groups Earn Money for AIDS
The Harvard Krokodiloes and the AIDS Education Outreach (AEO) made several thousand dollars for AIDS-related charities this weekend, according to
Leverett Buys New Painting
Art critics run amok in the Leverett House dining hall these days. The object of their conversations is a new
Students Say Exams Should Come Earlier
Suggesting a move that would drastically alter the shape of Harvard's calendar and break with a 350-year-old tradition, two sophomores
Contamination Found in Water
Nineteen months after finding excessive levels of contaminants in the city's drinking water, Cambridge officials formally informed residents of their
Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers
At first glance, the large Victorian house on Sacramento St. looks like a typical Cambridge residence, but something about it