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Meredith E. Greene

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Hoofin' at the Puddin'

W hen Terry Ray Robinson graduates today, he will leave behind about a dozen alter egos: suave singer, town floozie

A Club of One's Own

O fficial College recognition can mean everything to fledgling student groups. Several organizations have long histories and established traditions which

Housing and Minorities Jar Old Nassau

Amidst its hallowed scenery of wrought iron gates, crawling dark green ivy and Gothic halls adorned by little orange and

Concierge of Harvard Yard

Just off Route 16 in the remote, rustic greenery of western Massachusetts lives a tall, slender, sophisticated man who spends

Gone Astray

R ICHARD ATTENBOROUGH was a very happy man Monday night. His movie Gandhi, a celebration of the life of the

Rude Awakening

I BECAME very concerned two days ago when a friend called me up needing help. Did I have any foolproof

A New Tradition

Currier House resident Jennifer Nance '83 recalls the day a friend came to her freshman dorm room with bloody knuckles.

Dukakis, Vellucci to Kickoff Currier Dance Marathon Today

Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci will visit the Palmer-Dixon Tennis Courts this afternoon to kickoff the

A Brilliant Kick-Off Return

After a year of industrious planning and research and two more years infiltrating the country with more than 90 "kickoff"

Following Talk With Action

Minority student protest over the Law School's hiring and teaching practices has in recent months taken several forms, ranging from

Upward Bound

Two years ago, Tom Benson was just another struggling sophomore at South Boston High School. "I was not hitting the

A 'Deep Deep Horror'

Looking out across the gently rippling waves of the Mediterranean early last August. Paul Salem '83 sat on the beach

School Closings

Several school financial specialists projected this week that about 200 non-specialized private colleges will shut their doors in the 1980s--four

Conference Urges Education on Nukes

The anti-nuclear movement came to the Education School yesterday as scholars and defense specialists gathered for a conference to increase

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