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Linda S. Drucker
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The Child and Amorality
I N LIFE, either you deal or get dealt," they tell the ten-year-old who has recently escaped from a juvenile
One Land, Two Worlds
T HE NATION that poet Octavio Paz once accused of "falling asleep for a hundred years" has finally awakened. In
The Keeper of the Keys
Since the formation of a professional corporation to manage Harvard's portfolio nearly a decade ago, University Treasurer George Putnam '49
Corporation Reviews South Africa Policy
The Harvard Corporation and its Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) will consider changing Harvard's investment policy to allow deposits
King Submits New MBTA Proposal
To avert a possible mass transit shutdown this weekend, Gov. Edward J. King yesterday submitted a new proposal to bail
MBTA Funding Remains Precarious As King Awaits High Court's Decision
Subways, buses, and commuter trains will operate as usual this week, but the state's embattled transit system remains in limbo,
The Vulnerable Career Woman
T HE BEST SCENES in It's My Turn simmer quietly with tension, brilliantly capturing the awkwardness that pervades ordinary encounters.
Statehouse Repeals Harvard Privilege
Harvard's constitutionally protected freedom to expand without being subject to local regulations was terminated by the State legislature this summer
House Master Seeks to Reduce Rate of Unwanted Pregnancies
James A. Davis, master of Winthrop House, has asked Dean Fox to study the statistics on unwanted pregnancies among undergraduates.
Women in Charge
S OMETHING ABOUT Mary E. Cunningham is even more striking than the cascading blonde hair that entranced media photographers during