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Joshua I. Goldhaber
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Not Very Enterprising
I T COULD have been glorious. But after ten years of waiting, five years of planning, three years of production
Space Shots
O H, HOW EMBARASSING. Oh what rotten luck! If you don't find that space shuttle we borrowed from the Americans,
Advent Corporation Leaves Cambridge
The Advent Corporation, a nationally-known manufacturer of loudspeakers and other electronic equipment, will close its Cambridge headquarters and plant facilities
Residents Object to University Expansion
The Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association voted unanimously last night to declare that Harvard has, in its view, broken its past promises
Panelists Discuss Elections At Kennedy School's Forum
About 75 people watched the Kennedy School ARCO Forum's giant sized television screen last night as it displayed the latest
This Town Isn't Big Enough for Two Parties, Pardner
It's like the chicken and the egg. Everyone believes that whoever wins the Democratic nomination for state representative and state
City Council Votes to Investigate Dorms, Considers Support of Red Line Injunction
The Cambridge City Council voted unanimously last night to ask the city's superintendent of buildings to inspect eight Harvard dormitories
Enrollment Up at Extension School
Officials of Harvard's Commission on Extension Studies said last week they expect enrollment in the fall extension program to increase
Harvard Corporation Appoints Ten Foreign Nieman Fellows
The Harvard Corporation recently appointed ten foreign journalists to this year's class of Nieman fellows, including newsmen from countries formerly
Mass Fair Share and Harvard
Last September almost 40 members of Massachusetts Fair Share, an influential citizen action group, decided to march around President Bok's