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Freshman Stats 101
E VERY YEAR, like spectators at a Greek tragedy, the campus watches with a mixture of fascination and pity as
Where the World Learns to Shave
I n a certain room in a certain factory in a quiet part of South Boston something very strange is
Data of Tap
I t was late in a June evening last year when a high school student in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, dialed a
Harvard Pressures Firms To Alter S. Africa Policies
Members of the governing Corporation have been meeting for the past year with senior officials of companies in Harvard's investment
New K. School IOP Fellows Talk About Their 'Passions'
In a rapid-fire series of speeches that one participant likened to a college haring, the six new fellows of the
The Democratic Convention 1984
SAN FRANCISCO-In their first public appearance together, Walter F. Mondale and Gernldine A. Ferraro pledged yesterday to rebuild American education
Making med school easier to swallow
I n 1982, 3924 college seniors applied to Harvard Medical School. Only 166 were accepted, fewer than 150 from schools
ACSR Report Is Substantial Policy Shift
The recommendation issued yesterday by the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) that Harvard divest its holdings in companies operating
ACSR Calls Upon Harvard to Divest
In its strongest statement ever, the Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) yesterday issued a comprehensive 35-page report calling for
Endowment for Divestiture Launches Spring Campaign
Organizers of the Endowment for Divestiture began their spring campaign yesterday, announcing at an early afternoon press conference that they