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Margaret A. Shapiro
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Faculty Council Debates Calendar
The Faculty Council last week decided not to extend Harvard's 1975-1976 Christmas vacation more than one week and began discussion
Grad Student Could Face Theft Charges
The case of Jeffrey Nelson, a seven-year graduate student in American History who is alleged to have stolen 3000-5000 books
Immaculate of History, Innocent of Politics
W HEN HARPER'S MAGAZINE published a segment of Joan Didion's novel, A Book of Common Prayer, it seemed that here
The Song Was Not in Vain
I. You will ask where are the lilacs And the metaphysics muffled in poppies I will tell you how things
Rosovsky Letter Advocates Debate, Educational Reform
Reiterating a theme he has addressed many times in the past two years, Dean Rosovsky states in his annual letter
CARTER WINS
Mississippi's seven electoral votes gave Jimmy Carter the margin he needed early this morning to become the 39th President of
Ex B&G Man To Appeal Threat Verdict
A former Buildings and Grounds superintendent found guilty this summer on charges of threatening a female Harvard student, has filed
Ruling over Radcliffe
When Matina S. Horner picked up this year's guide to Harvard and Radcliffe for perspective students a feeling of irritation
Between black and white: Rosovsky takes on education
Dean Rosovsky is a confident man. Word has it that under his three-year tutelage, the Faculty is running extraordinarily smoothly,
CHUL Told of $500 College Fee Hike; Group Defers Housing Proposals
Undergraduate tuition and room and board costs for next year will rise $500, from $5930 to $6430, Dean Rosovsky said