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Kristin A. Goss
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The Edge of the Cliffe:
THE SETTING was Cambridge, Mass., the year 1970. With student protest calming down after the violent '69 takeover of University
350th Gala Criticized For Unjust Selectivity
The upcoming student celebration of Harvard's 350th anniversary promises a lunch with a renowned historian, a formal dinner with a
Post Office Issues Stamp To Commemorate 350th
It seems the Postal Service is stuck on Harvard, and starting today, Harvard will be stuck on U.S. mail. After
Cry for Me, Argentina
I t was a particularly chilly Thursday in late June, the beginning of the Argentine winter. A group of 60-
Taking a Stand Against Sexism
T HE CRIMSON'S DECISION not to run Playboy's advertisement recruiting Harvard women for its October "Women of the Ivy League"
Former Celtic Chairman Not Returning to Harvard
The University has failed in its attempt to bring back the former Celtic Department chairman who last spring unexpectedly returned
Safran To Leave Top Center Post After Inquiry Into CIA Funding
Nadav Safran, director of Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, will resign his post at the end of the academic
Reaction Mixed
Reaction was mixed in recent days to Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence's report on the Nadav Safran's handling
Fine Arts Will Expand Surveys
In an organizational move discussed for more than five years, the Fine Arts Department has decided to triple the number
Linguistics Dept. Seeks Cash to Hire Professors
The Linguistics Department, which could lose one-third of its senior faculty if a professor accepts an offer in Vienna, has