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Marc Witkin
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Investigating Harvard
Back in 1973, Donna Napoli, a Harvard Ph.D. Italian, tried to get an assistant professorship in the Romance Languages Department.
Female Notables Attend Opening Of Women's Center
President Horner was on hand yesterday with about 100 other women to celebrate the opening of the Radcliffe-Harvard Women's Center
Law Professors' Views Mixed On Supreme Court Nomination
Harvard professors voiced mixed reactions yesterday to President Ford's nomination of Judge John Paul Stevens to the Supreme Court seat
Officials Find H-R Groups Want More Coordination
The Office of Undergraduate Affairs has proposed the formation of an "umbrella" organization designed to coordinate the work of student
Radiation v. Masectomy
Several Harvard scientists have published research supporting the use of radiotherapy as an equally successful but less disfiguring alternative to
Journalism Fails To Find Answers, Hersh Complains
Seymour Hersh says he is bored with journalism. The New York Times reporter who investigated the My Lai massacre told
Freshman Register Drops Addresses
The Freshman Register will no longer contain students' home addresses because of a new University policy brought on by the
Quebec Jury Finds Defendant Guilty In Fogg Robbery
A man was convicted in Montreal Wednesday in connection with the theft of $3 million worth of ancient Greek and
Three Harvard Scientists Lead Call to Stop Nuclear Reactors
Three Harvard professors are among the sponsors of a declaration calling on Congress and President Ford to effect a "drastic
Pettigrew Says Coleman's Busing Views Are Unrelated To Desegregation Studies
James S. Coleman's recent statement in Boston that forced busing is causing a white flight to the suburbs "should not