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Educators Name Alum President

The American Association of School Administrators (AASA) installed Robert P. Fox '50 as its 129th president on Saturday, as he

Debate on Candidates' Education Proposals Remains Buried Under the Campaign Rhetoric

First in an occasional series on the issues in the 1992 presidential campaign. A NGRY RHETORIC and "character questions" have

Dartmouth Adopts a Core

After two years of deliberation, the faculty of Dartmouth College on Monday approved a set of curriculum changes similar to

Study Says Harvard Reaps Yen

Harvard receives more money from Japanese investors than does any other American university, according to a Washington study released yesterday.

GETTING COZY

At The Game last week, Yale may have scored one too many touchdowns. But this week, the country's number-one safety

Minority Law Forum Begins

Hundreds of lawyers from around the world arrived yesterday at Harvard Law School for Harvard Alumni Placement's second annual Minority

Group to Fight Conservatism

A sociology professor at the City University of New York's Graduate Center has established a new group designed to counter

A 'Snailpace Slow' Day At City's Polling Places

Expecting a torrent of voters to show up for yesterday's city elections, officials guarding the ballot box in the basement

Fifth Graders Learn Chess

Adam I. Fogel, 10, plays a lot of chess. The Agassiz Elementary School fifth grader was a member of the

Cambridge May Lose Funding

The City of Cambridge stands to lose nearly $10 million in state aid if a budget- saving proposal by Gov.

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