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Susan B. Glasser

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Wanted: Professors For Core

Harvard's Core Curriculum is bursting its seams, serving 6000 more students with 40 percent fewer courses than its six-year-old plan

A Woman's View...

T HERE are about 100 people packed into the narrow aisles of the Coop's card section. It is the day

Diaries Disappointingly Destroy Myth

He was once called "the closest embodiment of the Johnsonian type of literary dictatorship the United States had known." From

Women's Studies Needs Respect

I MET a professor I know the other day. She is young, untenured, taking a year's sabbatical. She is working

Black Victories Signal Move Across Racial, Ethnic Lines

Blacks hold only about 2 percent of all the elected offices in the United States. So key victories yesterday by

Painting Over History

F OR as long as I could remember, the slogans on the wall of the women's room were a source

A Laundry List of Change

It may not be fair to compare the events of last spring with their far-more famous counterparts of 20 years

For Harvard, Year Marked By Decisions and Dissent

Insiders and outsiders. Those who run the University and those who seek to change it. The one group guards its

Voicing Controversial Views

Perhaps the first clue to Lawrence Watson's unique blend of professionalism and passionate advocacy can be found sitting on the

Images of Confrontation: Red Fists, Blue Helmets

"They sang radical songs, received wet pieces of linen and instructions for their use against tear gas, and the phone

Literary Scholars Remake Black Studies

Henry Louis Gates, the preeminent literary scholar within Afro-American studies today according to many of his colleagues, last week took

Sociology Prof Tenured, May Accept UCLA Post

President Bok approved the tenure bid of a junior professor in the Sociology Department two weeks ago, but the scholar

Faculty Moves Away From Power Politics

It used to be that when a junior professor was denied tenure, the department head had a ready-made excuse for

Mass. GOP Drinks, Dances

A buoyant Massachusetts Republican Party celebrated George Bush's victory last night and predicted the "rebirth of the two-party system in

English Dept. Nixes Boone

The English Department last week voted overwhelmingly not to tenure Associate Professor of English Joseph A. Boone, the junior professor

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