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Gephardt Calls for Change
Blaming voter dissatisfaction on both the modern political process and the national press, House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) called
Foundation Advisors Elected
Ten students have been elected to next year's Student Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Harvard Foundation, the organization announced yesterday.
Students Celebrate Spring
Bidding farewell to April showers, students celebrated the arrival of May this weekend by eating, dancing and imitating ethnic rituals
You Gotta Give 'Em Credit
M ention the word "credit" and most college students worry about having enough to graduate. Yet, with around 84 percent
Chair Endowed for AIDS Scientist
A leading AIDS researcher, Dr. Jerome E. Groopman became the first recipient of the Dina and Raphael Recanati Professorship in
Harvard Eagerly Awaits Paul Wylie
Members of the Harvard community said yesterday that they are anxiously awaiting the triumphant return of Harvard's latest Olympic medalist.
Students React to New Adams Dining Rules
Students expressed mixed feelings yesterday about the new meal plan options currently being considered by Harvard Dining Service administrators. While
EAC Rallies to Save James Bay
Students outside the Kennedy School of Government rallied against Harvard's holdings in the Hydro-Quebec power company during New York Governor
Gates Speaks on Baldwin
DuBois Professor of the Humanities Henry Louis Gates Jr. discussed James Baldwin and political correctness last night in a panel
Roemer Tops List Of New IOP Fellows
Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy E. Roemer '64 heads the list of six fellows named by the Kennedy School of Government's
Execs Learn EC Nuts and Bolts at HLS
Business executives and corporate counsels yesterday completed a two-day intensive training program at Harvard Law School intended to shed light
Students Relieved at Duke Loss
Harvard students interviewed yesterday expressed relief that former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke lost in his bid for the
First Fogg Curator of Painting Named Since 1950s
Ivan Gaskell, a Cambridge University fellow, began his new job as the Fogg Museum's first curator of paintings since the
Kennedy Speaks on Politics, Civil Rights
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-56 (D-Mass.) Yesterday kicked off the Institute of Politics' 25th Anniversity Celebration with a speech discussing
Bush Awards Medals To Harvard Scientists
Baird Professor of Scence Dudley R. Herschbach and Rotch Professor of Pediatrics Mary Ellen Avery received National Medals of Science