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James L. Chen
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Psychology Professor to Leave Harvard for MIT
Citing displeasure with Harvard's tenure policy toward junior faculty, a psychology professor has resigned and will join the Massachusetts Institute
Come the Sophomore Revolution...
A rmageddon had not come. I was disappointed. Nostradamus, The Crimson, and other prophets of doom had been mistaken. Nary
RISE IN RELIGION?
Jamie Z. Goodson '97 came to Harvard full of verve and ambition. She had always viewed college primarily as a
Men's Squash Shipwrecks Navy
Whoever said lightning never strikes twice never played on the Harvard men's squash team. Harvard repeated last year's 9-0 shutout
U.C.: Shuttles to Yale Successful
The Undergraduate Council sponsored shuttle service to The Game is a success, according to Campus Life Committee Co-chair Philip R.
BGLSA Gets Space in Holworthy
The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Student Association (BGLSA) officially received office space last Friday in Holworthy Hall, according to political
Students Gather to Urge Powell Run
Approximately 10 Harvard undergraduate and graduate students turned out last night for the first open meeting of "Powell '96," an
Officials Issue Drinking Memo
Three top University officials sent a memorandum last week to leaders of student organizations and athletic teams apprising them of
Kirshner Previews New Science Museum Film
Smithsonian Professor of Astronomy Robert P. Kirshner '70 described the Hubble Space Telescope's value as a research tool in remarks
Employee Dress Code Under Fire
When Steven F. Sakis '98 was told last Tuesday to either shave his goatee or not show up for work
Community BRIEFS
Harvard police responsed to a call stating that there were two suspects trying to break into cars parked on DeWolfe
First-Year Tumbles From Carpenter Roof
While climbing down from stargazing on the roof of Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts early Saturday morning. Georgia S.
Student Attacked Outside Mather
A Mather House senior was physically assaulted at about 1:30 a.m. last Friday by a group of five men behind
CLUH Supports Action Against Gov 1091 Protest
The Civil Liberties Union of Harvard (CLUH) yesterday unofficially decided to back the administration's disapproval of the student protest in
More Than 1,500 Walk in Fundraiser
More than 1,500 people participated in a walk yesterday to support a foundation providing services to people with Alzheimer's Disease