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Speakers Say Peace Starts at Grassroots Level

Calling their movement “2010,” a group of students who say they want peace in the Middle East by the end

White House Eyes Mankiw

Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw may be the White House’s next chief economic advisor—but the nation’s leading economic thinkers

Study Finds Medical Errors Oft Perceived

More than one-third of U.S. doctors and nearly half of the public say they or members of their family have

Barker Center Benefactor, Top Overseer Dies at 87

Robert R. Barker ’36, a Wall Street executive who served two terms as president of the Board of Overseers and

Fans Likely To Watch ‘The Game’ Under Umbrellas

Students may watch this Saturday’s Harvard-Yale game drenched and shivering, meterologists predicted yesterday. National Weather Service meteorologist Charlie Folie predicts

Thousand Attend Garfunkel Concert

Harvard students can rest assured they beat Art Garfunkel in some respect: They got in. “Harvard at last,” the 1960s

With Beer, Junkies Mark Election Night

Munching caramel apples and swigging beer, about 400 students spent last night squeezed into the Kennedy School of Government’s ARCO

HUDS Survey, A Work in Progress

This morning, first-years are firing up waffle irons in Annenburg Hall. Before this fall, waffle making on Wednesdays and Sundays

Commemorating a Crisis

Former Kennedy Advisors Muse Over Cuban Missile Crisis

Former advisors to John F. Kennedy ’40 relived the tension of the Cuban missile crisis at the Kennedy School of

Former Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci Dies

Alfred E. Vellucci, the former Cambridge mayor notorious for his zealous feuds with Harvard, died last Thursday in Cambridge City

Graduate Wins Nobel Prize

Using a tiny worm as his guide, H. Robert Horvitz, who got his masters and doctorate at Harvard University in

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