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William M. Goldsmith

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Students Complain of Stolen Storage Items

Deanna Dong ’08 of Quincy House, found her 35-inch television in a storage room in the basement of Old Quincy

Local Teens Take College Classes

If you thought Harvard had enough over-achievers already, you thought wrong. Make way for the high schoolers. Three students from

Cambridge Schools Battle over Budget

What began as a routine Cambridge School Committee meeting last night developed into a battle over whether the district should

Councillors Argue at Session

A conflict erupted between freshman Cambridge City Councillor Craig A. Kelley and the rest of the council during yesterday’s meeting,

Lampoon Recycles Already Lame Hoax

Not everyone can be funny. Two prank e-mails sent Saturday night appearing to be sent by the puerile minds of

Harvard Has Lowest Percentage of Tenure-Track Profs in Ivies

CORRECTION APPENDED More than half of Harvard’s teaching and research faculty are neither tenured nor are on track to be

Students Face Pain in Polar Bear Swim

At 7:00 a.m., one minute before sunrise on a frigid morning last Friday, 70 brave—or foolish—souls channelled their inner Alaskan

Roadwork Threatens Memorial to Revolutionary War Alum

He survived the Battle of Lexington and Concord and crossed the Delaware alongside Washington, but Colonel Loammi Baldwin—who received his

Drinks, Cheap. Discussion, Priceless.

A 1920s Greenwich Village-style salon in Quincy House? John C. McMillian, resident tutor and lecturer on history and literature, thinks

Supply of Tickets, Alcohol Dry Up

The Harvard-Yale Game ticket supply, like the tailgate outside, has run dry. Tickets to the annual Game, entering its 123rd

Harvard Study: Genes Affect HIV’s Advance

A new Harvard study provides the most conclusive evidence yet that an HIV patient’s genetic charactersitics affect the rate at

Safety First? For City, It’s 117th

Harvard and MIT are redefining the meaning of “safety school.” The Cambridge-Newton region ranks in the top decile of safest U.S.

A Bouquet a Day...

A new behavioral study conducted by a Harvard faculty member will have more people stopping to smell the roses. Fresh

Prof. Disputes Paper’s Portrayal

A new study by Robert D. Putnam concludes that social cohesion is ultimately achievable even in countries with high levels

Study: Boozers Aren’t Losers In Earnings

Teenagers who binge-drink during high school may have a harder time finding a job compared to their non-binge drinking counterparts,

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