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Class Boasts Three Nobel Winners

The Class of 1944 was overshadowed by the war going on overseas. Many of the students in the class were

Students Raise $25,000 for Bosnian Relief Effort

The Bosnian relief effort undertaken by students last week has raised nearly $25000, organizer said last night, in what they

Photography Journal Produces First Issue

The first College publication devoted solely to photography released its first issue yesterday, filling what its founders say is a

Carr: Cancer Pain Avoidable

Hundreds of thousands of Americans are suffering unnecessarily from cancer pain, according to a study co-written by a Medical School

Oxman Calls for U.S. Support

Stephen Oxman, the assistant secretary of state for Canadian and European affairs, said at the Institute of Politics last night

Streakers Attack Two Dining Halls

They could have sent flowers. They might have sent candy. But instead, five undergraduates opted to give students a more

Students Voice Views On Harding

The Harvard verdict, culled through dining hall interviews and with a substantial margin of error, is in. Most students say

Snowstorm Hits Harvard

Harvard Yard was transformed into an Arctic tundra yesterday, as seven inches of snow fell onto the Boston area. Although

Mem. Hall Plans Explained

In a newsletter distributed in dining halls this weeks, the University told students for the first time that Memorial Hall

Sharpton Calls For Activism

"You cannot take your eyes off the prize," was the recurrent message of a speech given by the Reverend Al

Blaze in Lowell Damages Room

Charred debris stained the snow in the courtyard of Lowell House yesterday after a fire broke out there early yesterday

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