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Camille M. Caesar

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Reflecting on The Diversity Principle

F OUR YEARS at this place I have spent as a student--a Black student. I make this qualification painfully not

Springtime in Bermuda

Bermuda is a lot closer to Cambridge than Aspen or Ft. Lauderdale, but for most people it might well be

HSA Ordered to Pay Overdue Wages

The Labor Department recently forced Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) to disburse back pay for overtime work to about two dozen

Class of '88 Yield Up, But Includes Few Blacks

Although the Harvard Admissions Office can boast a slightly higher acceptance rate by its successful applicants this year, the minority

National Search for Admissions Chief Expected to Take Six Months to Year

The Admissions Office will likely wait six months to a year before replacing outgoing Director William R. Fitzsimmons '67 I.

Freshman Injured by Goalpost Announces Plans to Sue Yale

The lawyer of a Harvard freshman who sustained a massive head injury when struck by a falling goalpost at the

Court Modifies Title IX

This week's Supreme Court ruling limiting a federal law barring sex discrimination in education has reopened the issue of women

Kennedy Is Remembered By Panel of Friends at IOP

An overflow audience last night heard three distinguished friends of the late President John F. Kennedy '40 trade stories about

Earlier Concentration Meetings To Help Freshmen Pick Major

Department representatives will meet with freshmen earlier this spring than in the past to make it easier for students to

TV Host David Susskind '42 May Lead IOP Study Group

Syndicated talk show host David Susskind '42 expects to lead a study group at the Kennedy School of Government's Institute

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