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Jonathan H. Alter
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On the Right
"We thought we lived in an enchanted world of great men. We found that when they [the rest of the
As Different as Night And Day
George Richardson admits it. He was "a little pissed off" when he first went to work as a security guard
Group of Seniors Will Protest Harvard's South Africa Stand
Members of the senior class at odds with the administration over the University's position on investments in South Africa will
Charges Dropped Against Former Dillon Employee
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts this week cleared a Harvard student of charges filed against him stemming from his involvement with
State Closes Student Firm; Probes Charges of Fraud
Massachusetts Secretary of State Paul H. Guzzi '64 yesterday ordered Bill Dillon and Co., an investment firm run by Harvard
Be Careful What You Inhale
It was enough to make even the most devoted of pot smokers pause before toking up: the news that Mexican
A Passage For India
The name India Edwards is not one that will long be remembered in the history of either the Democratic Party
The Independent Incumbents
In other cities they wouldn't be called independents--these old-style incumbents riding their conservative friendship-building ways into office election after election.
HEW Regulations on the Handicapped Bring Opposition From Administration
Recently issued Health Education and Welfare guidelines stipulating that all federally-aided colleges and universities make their facilities accessible to the
MIT: 'Fear of Flying' Now Playing
Names, sex, newspapers. They don't mix. Two MIT women have learned that lesson in recent weeks, as fellow engineers continue