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Yes, We Actually Disagree

T HE WORD is out. We are not a monolith. We are not uncritical, always agreeing, always smiling, never fighting

For Whom the Bell Tells

H ARVARD SOCIOLOGIST Daniel Bell tells of trying to drum up funding for a 50-person commission to predict how society

A Less Showy Kind of Activism

During his four years at Harvard, Kenneth E. Reeves '72 spent two summers and countless school-year afternoons working with kids

A Less Showy Kind of Activism

During his four years at Harvard, Kenneth E. Reeves '72 spent two summers and countless school-year afternoons working with kids

A Less Showy Kind of Activism

During his four years at Harvard, Kenneth E. Reeves '72 spent two summers and countless school-year afternoons working with kids

Councilors Oppose Condo Bill

Two city councilors have said a proposed state Senate bill would cripple Cambridge's comprehensive rent control policy. In a resolution

Politics and Women

P OLITICAL SCIENTIST Ethel Klein's first book goes a long way towards proving several commonly held beliefs about women's political

Report Lists, Criticizes Gov. Research Restrictions

Harvard will soon release a comprehensive report on recent federal proposals to restrict universities' ability to conduct and share certain

in Nation's Senate Races

N EW MEXICO'S politics, to the uninitiated observer, are odd, even contradictory. The state has a heavy population of national

Showdown at 1564 Mass. Ave.

The thinnest building in Cambridge, stands just a few blocks north of the Law School and measures only one and

Gov Department Updates Graduate Study Program

The Government Department will present entering graduate students this fall with a revamped curriculum which some professors call the department's

Students Reject 'Camp Harvard' Myth

The old myth of Harvard Summer School as a glorified summer camp can be laid by the wayside. That is,

High Court Takes Low Ground

I N HER acceptance speech to the Democratic Convention last week. Rep. Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-N.Y.) warned of "a Supreme

Looking for a Change

"It's no time to wait to be madly in love with a candidate, but to look coldly at the alternative

CUE Guide Staffers Celebrate Midpoint

The first leg of the massive effort to assess more than 360 undergraduate classes has reached its midpoint as the

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