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Lisa C. Hsia
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Raising a Child to Krishna Consciousness
A child growing up in a Hare Krishna family experiences a radically different lifestyle compared to that of most American
Intricacies of the Art
A TTENDING A RETROSPECTIVE of an artist's work has a similar appeal as seeing old movies over and over again.
Fine Arts Professor to Leave, Takes Philadelphia Museum Job
Jean S. Boggs. professor of Fine Arts, will leave Harvard in January to become director of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Academics Discuss Repression in Chile
Three Chilean academics said yesterday they thought talks held earlier this week with President Bok and Dean Rosovsky on current
The Year of the Horse
With lion dances, fireworks and displays of martial arts, residents of Boston's Chinatown ushered in the Year of the Horse
Women's Conference Educates Against 'Discrimination'
International Women's Day at Harvard next Saturday will feature a conference on "the national and sexual oppression of women" with
Professors Protest Dissident's Arrest
Four Harvard professors are among 220 European and U.S. physicists who sent a telegram to the vice president of the
Cambridge Socialist Group Seeks Student Donations
Members of The Haymarket Peoples Fund, an organization promoting equal distribution of political and economic power, met at Phillips Brooks
Sentimental Students Love Valentine's Day Romance
For one Harvard student, it was just another day of "the typical eat-study-sleep routine," but for the more sentimental, yesterday's
Drama Group Loses Power Over Loeb
The Faculty Theater Committee, which oversees the Loeb Theater, voted last week to revoke the power of the Harvard Dramatic