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Susan H. Goldstein

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Claiborne, Franey Demonstrate Dishes

"It takes some courage to show Julia Child how to chop an onion," New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne

Novelist Speaks About Creativity At Open Forum

"Writing a novel is like writing an exam on which your whole life depends, every night for a year," poet

Bodies in Bronze and Twilight

Faces and Figures At the Boston Visual Artists' Union 77 North Washington Street, Boston Through April 22 Strolling through Boston's

Radcliffe

Radcliffe is "not just a college; it is an institution," as Radcliffe Forum Director A. Simone Reagor put it recently.

Centennial Scholars

Radcliffe College will select four centennial scholars in mid-May as "part of the effort to highlight what Radcliffe stands for

Harvard Submerges Aquamen of Maine

Freshman Bobby Hackett tallied yet another Harvard record yesterday as the Harvard's men's swim team triumphed over the University of

The Great Chilled Water Bazaar Or Harvard's Energy Labyrinth

A Grays Hall resident complained to a Buildings and Grounds (B&G) official earlier this semester because her room was too

Future Shock

A conference to be held Saturday on "Planning for Alternative Futures," sponsored by the Institute of Politics, will enable students

Party Planner

The Harvard Party Company will seek official recognition as an undergraduate organization by presenting the company's constitution to the Committee

Stickwomen Pick Howard And Seidler

At their team banquet Sunday night, the field hockey team named juniors Ellen Seidler and Mary Howard as next year's

Enrollment at Kennedy School Shows 21 Per Cent Increase

Total enrollment at the Kennedy School of Government is up from 253 students in November 1976 to 305 this month,

Yale President

Most members of the Yale community consider Hannah Gray, Yale provost and acting president of the university, as a candidate

`PJ' Jamboree Is a Success

Almost 40 Greenough residents marched in pajamas to the Freshman Union yesterday morning to observe the dying American tradition of

Long Weekend Arrives

Good times, foliage, and relaxation are major drawing cards this weekend as students head up north, to a weekend of

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