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Jonathan D. Rabinovitz
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Too Controversial For Comfort
The Afro-American Studies Executive Committee revealed a major policy shift this past week, when it announced it would not consider
Huggins Visits
"What a nice place you have here," Nathan I. Huggins, newly appointed chairman of the Afro-American Studies Department, said yesterday
'Yes' For an Answer
The Afro-American Studies Department received a shot in the arm this week when Nathan I. Huggins, professor of history at
Isaac May Sue
Ephraim Isaac, a former associate professor in the Afro-American Studies Department, said yesterday he and his lawyers are preparing for
Stephen Marglin:
Once "the jewel" of the Economics Department today Marglin is the black sheep--the sole tenured radical professor. Having reversed his
Influenza Strikes Cambridge Schools
Absences in Cambridge public schools increased 11.5 per cent yesterday as B-type Singapore influenza moved east across the state, Bert
Cambridge Schools Postpone Decision On Compliance With State Prayer Law
Cambridge schools will not implement the new state law on voluntary prayers in school until the school committee meets tomorrow
Right-On-Red Comes to Boston
When it becomes legal to make a right turn on a red light this January 1, the law will not
Would You Rent an Apartment From Harvard University?
Once upon a time there was a small group of tenants and a big landlord. The tenants weren't happy with
Resident Tutors and Proctors May Get Minimum Wage Limit
The Labor Department's plan to have private colleges pay the minimum wage to proctors and resident tutors would be "very