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Madeleine S. Elfenbein
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Women Prefer Activist, Not Political, Approach
To the editors: Lia C. Larson’s Nov. 7 column “Attracted to Apathy” makes a good point about the gender imbalances
Old Rabbits Die Hard
Since the dawn of civilization, aspiring minds have been writing papers that read more or less like the following: The
Join the Club
Now that Harvard has buckled down and set its bureaucratic wheels whirring to take rape seriously, the administration is ready
Crimson Tide
After two-and-a-half years adjusting to the way things go around here, it is still a shock to pick up the
Hot and Heavy
I know that today, being Friday, April 4, is likely to be chill and wet, but I ask you to
Let's Do the Time Warp
Some mornings, as I sit in the dining hall gobbling my grits and cheese and dropping chunks on whatever campus
Harry Lewis and the News
Monday evening brought good news in the form of a personal e-mail from one Harry R. Lewis (bcarroll@fas.harvard.edu) that reads
Fighting Words
In these troubled times, let us be thankful for House listservs, which are the Birthplace of Democracy. If you thought
Unjustified Outrage
To the editors: Boy, am I tired of The Crimson’s endless moralizing and trite commentary regarding Suzanne Pomey and Randy
Still Waiting on A Fair Deal
Last Thursday marked a quiet watershed in labor relations at Harvard University. After a delay of several weeks past the