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Anna D. Wilde
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The Anointed One
On the evening of Sunday, February 9, 1992, a group of about 40 Black and Jewish students gathered for a
Basketball and Life
Name: Tamara E. Butler Name everyone knows: Tammy Butler Why they know it: she is the leading scorer and rebounder
Compromise Plan Is a Farce
When anonymous donors came forward last fall to fund a boost in financial support for women's athletics teams, Harvard patted
Staff Jumps to Conclusions
The staff is right to suspect the administration isn't telling the truth about the Foundation's move out of University Hall.
Again, Searching for a Dean
For the third time in five years, the Kennedy School of Government is looking for a dean. This time, weary
Again, Searching for a Dean
For the third time in five years, the Kennedy School of Government is looking for a dean. This time, weary
Save Single-Sex Programs
The staff is correct in its assertion that Radcliffe is less than ideal. But both their reasoning and their solution
Faculty Council Moves Ahead on Ethnic Studies
The Faculty Council advanced one more step toward the formation of an interdisciplinary coordination committee on ethnic studies yesterday, but
Linguistics Students Meet With Faculty
Undergraduate linguistics concentrators who are protesting an ongoing reexamination of their department yesterday defended the department's status to the Faculty
West Will Add Prestige, Activism to Afro-Am
The decision this week by prominent academic Cornel R. West '74 to leave Princeton and join Harvard's Afro-American Studies Department