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The Fate of Byerly Hall

Within the ivy-covered red brick walls of Byerly Hall dwells the admissions and financial aid offices of the Faculty of

Faculty Tempted by Perks at Other Schools

T wo months ago, an economics professor named Robert J. Barro almost left Harvard for Columbia and $300,000 a year--supposedly

Jiang Zemin Visits Harvard, Sparks Protests

H is advisers warned him against visiting Harvard, but Chinese President Jiang Zemin insisted on speaking at the nation's oldest

Quiet Financial Aid Battle an Experiment Before Fall Policy Change

L eslie A. Munoz '02 was hooked on Harvard. But Byerly Hall needed an extra $2,000 to reel her in.

Harvard Hosts Prominent Chinese Dissidents

A pair of high-profile Chinese dissidents--officially released from prison for medical reasons--passed through Harvard this year to share their experiences

Media Mogul Decherd Places Principles Above Profits

It's perfectly ordinary and nearly expected for a family man to carry on the family business. But in the family

Recently Freed Chinese Dissident Calls for Support of Democracy

Chinese dissident Wei Jingsheng pleaded for unity among supporters of China's overseas democracy movement in a half-hour long speech at

Tiananmen's Leader Champions Freedom

Wang Dan, the recently-released Chinese dissident and student leader of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, visited America's oldest university yesterday,

Area Programs Pick Up in Wake of Welfare

In a classroom filled with a steady, affirmative murmur of "mmm-hmm's" punctuated by the occasional shout of "You go, girlfriend!"

Elizabeth Dole Will Address Kennedy School Graduates on Class Day

Elizabeth Dole, president of the American Red Cross and wife of 1996 Republican presidential candidate Robert J. Dole, will give

Recipients Adapt to Welfare Reform

Ask Bernice, a mother of three who immigrated from Costa Rica six years ago, how she plans to celebrate Christmas

Black Students Explore Identity

College, for many students, is a place to discover one's voice and to explore new realms of expressing oneself. Some

Council Shuttle Service Delays Cause Student Ire

Confronted with complaints from students, the Undergraduate Council is investigating a number of problems with its holiday shuttle services to

A Fresh Look For Coop Bookstore

To escape the hustle and bustle at the corner of Mass. Ave. and JFK St., simply walk through the polished,

Cardinal Law Asks Forgiveness for Abusers

Cardinal Bernard F. Law '53 of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has apologized on behalf of the Church to

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