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Matthew A. Saal
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Feeling Out of Place
A MID ALL the pomp and ceremony of today's festivities, the group of students will feel just a bit out
Changing Lanes
L ANE KENWORTHY '86 TOLD his friends freshman year that his trip to Russia with the United States Junior National
Ueberroth's Success the 'American Way'
It was in the fall of 1978 when Peter Ueberroth, who will give today's Class Day address, was asked to
Women's Studies Moves A Step Closer
In a move that would formally bring women's studies to Harvard, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences' steering committee has
Harvard Receives Most In Non-Federal Funding
For the 23rd time in nearly three decades, Harvard last year received more money in contributions than any other university
CUE to Consider Exams, Academic Counseling
Exams before Christmas break and improved academic counseling are among the issues that the student-faculty Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE)
Paint It Crimson
Crimson should be the dominant color of the 25th year of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). With the return
Penn and Yale Lead the Pack
Two years ago in New Haven, Conn., the Yale football team ended the worst campaign in its 113-year history as
He's Quadded--But He's Glad
His job is taking care of 6500 college students, so Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 decided to
Gorbachev Acquaintance Sees Little Chance for Reform in Soviet System
A one-time acquaintance and classmate of the new Soviet leader yesterday cautioned a Coolidge Hall audience against expecting Mikhail S.