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Thomas H. Lee
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A Boy Wonder Finds a Home
Because Paul Horowitz has always loved gadgets, and because he had always wondered how much arsenic was on the skin
Odyssey of a Homesick Healer
At 58, Dr. John Karefa-Smart wonders where he will be a year from now. The tall, trim visiting professor of
Historical Graffiti: Leif Erickson Was Here?
A S THE TWILIGHT faded one day last spring, a football prospect from Philadelphia was inspecting the green expanses of
Mali Mercy Mission Returns; Political Unrest Shortens Trip
Stymied more by the political turmoil of Mali than the disastrous four-year drought that continues relentlessly in North Africa, the
Lowell Dumps The CRR
By a margin of more than three to one, Lowell House residents last week decisively rejected Dean Whitlock's latest attempt
Harvard Student Will Soon Join MIT Mercy Mission to Mali
A six-man expedition, including Hardy Wiedemann '75, will leave in early January for the African country of Mali to introduce
China and Foreign Devils
C HINA IS A piece of meat," Sun Yat-sen once said. "And the whole world wants to take a bit
Everyone's Hits...But Their Own
We're another rock and roll band, Singing and playing and doing our thing for the crowd. If you like us,
Segal Redux
M ERCIFULLY, no one dies in the television version of the movie version of Erich Segal's classic. At least, no
Curtain Call
T HE HORDES THAT fill the sticky, smok Astor theater to see Jimi Plays Berkeley are rock concert crowds. They