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Mark L. Krupnick

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The Current

The Current is a handsomely designed magazine published four times a year by the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Club. Although describing itself


Mensa

Sixteen years ago a wealthy, eccentric English barrister name Roland Berrill organized Mensa, a club to be composed of men


Student Involvement in Course Work Hurt by Lack of Dialogue With Teachers

This is the rhythm of academic work: 12 weeks of lectures, followed by reading period with a term paper of


David Donald, Princeton Historian

It has been a great year for "Gone With the Wind," and for thousands of free-lance magazine writers, newspapermen, Chamber


Summer School Faculty Profile: Stanford Professor David Levin

David Levin, now 36 years old and a visiting professor of English in the Summer School, first came to Harvard


Eliotic Cinemantics

The camera's eye pans over the ravages of a Lost Weekend in Eliot House, as seven bleary-eyed dissipates scratch their


Attacks Ethics Behind Eichmann Trial

Handlin, professor of History, reasserted the ancient Jewish faith in moral law last night and accused Isreal of deviating from


Mosaic

"To the student Twirckoff, Yom Kippur was always a day of dread." Thus begins Mark Mirsky's short story, "Lukshin Kugel"


Raymond Aron

France's leading political observer was discussing the current national scene last night in his suite at Leverett House. Here for