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Marc J. Jenkins
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Another Perspective
"Not only was this part of Roxbury much more exciting but I felt more relaxed among Negroes who were being
Not Only in New Haven
T HE SETTING IS YALE, but it could be almost any Ivy-league school, possibly almost any college. The year is
Eugene's Closes in Wake of Strikes
Eugene's Restaurant and Pub closed recently after an ongoing strike by employees who charged the restaurant's management with unfair labor
Researchers in Surinam Return Home After Being Trapped for Three Days
A Harvard professor and admissions officer ran into a slight problem when they were in Surinam last week, continuing their
Testing: Questioning the Standards
For the nearly 2.5 million people who take standardized tests each year, scribbling in answers in number-two pencil on a
Whatever Happened to Big John?
The scenario was simple: John Connally, after a successful lope through the primaries, would come to Detroit packing a wealthy
Counter Complains of Disunity In Harvard Black Community
"Black students have evolved into a system of invertebrates; they have no backbone," S. Allen Counter, associate professor of Biology,
Investments
The Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) will invite Sen. Paul Tsongas (D-Mass.), a supporter of "the eventual divestiture" of
One Man's Photocopy...
In possibly the first case of its kind--one that could set precedents for academic photocopying across the country--seven publishers sued
Lowell Residents Vote to Fill Vacant Student Assembly Seats
Lowell House residents voted last night to send representatives to the Student Assembly in a referendum sponsored by the House