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Marshals Announce Class Secretary, Treasurer

The senior class marshals last week selected the two officers who will be instrumental in keeping the Class of 2000

PBHA Elects New Slate of Officers

Receiving a standing ovation for his leadership services, Joseph M. Garland '00 passed on the presidency to Natalie Guerrier '01

Professors Push for Progressive Movements

Professors Cornel West and William Julius Wilson spoke in favor of progressive political movements last night at the Hasty Pudding

Crimes of War author Gutman Joins Panel on Humanitarian Law

After covering conflicts in Rwanda and Russia, Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Roy Gutman realized that humanitarian law was being violated. But without

Safetywalk Service Resumes Operation

If students called Safetywalk early this fall only an answering machine picked up. But as of Sunday night, students are

The Garment District: Heaven in a Pile of Clothes at Cambridge's Vintage Mart

"Shoplifters Will be Experimented On," a sign warns shoppers at Dollar-a-Pound. The rock music and pink and blue brick walls

At Book Reading, Purdy Quietly Denounces Cynicism

Jedediah Purdy '97, the Generation-X author of a book denouncing cynicism, quietly ambled to the podium for a book reading

Physics Dept. Tenures Doyle

Just six years after joining Harvard's junior faculty in physics, John M. Doyle has been granted tenure. "I'm just very,

Dunster May Field No Council Candidates

Fliers posted outside Dunster House yesterday urged House residents to vote for their Undergraduate Council representatives, but Dunster residents may

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