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Francis J. Connolly

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The Strike as History

The Crimson had originally planned to publish a special supplement this month to examine the events and outcomes of the


The Rites of Spring

Today marks the tenth anniversary of the police raid on student demonstrators occupying University Hall--an event that triggered the historic


Home to Roost

Swallows return to Capistrano, and pigeons come home to roost. Even lemmings find something of a home on the wrong


Updike Unloosed

S OMETHING HAPPENS when you stay too long in the suburbs. Those inclined to harshness see it as a kind


Appeasing Bakke

The Medical School's admissions process--for months a focus of debate over the extent of affirmative action procedures at the school--will


Remembrance of Things Past

It started with snow. Most years do; this one was just unusually cooperative. Snow filled January, floating softly through reading


A Moderate Success

O H, FOR THE DAYS when big business was so much fun. All those pleasant corporate execs used to caper


Part-Time Help Banned From Kitchens

A key part of the College's effort to isolate the current salmonella infection includes a moratorium on the hiring of


Aggressive Mediocrity

New York politicians have rarely been accused of promoting a rational discussion of important issues and critical choices, and this