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Redetermining Genetic Determinism
F OR THOSE WHO thought that the nature-nurture controversy was settled with E.O. Wilson's On Human Nature, think again. The
Lackadaisical 'Femininity'
T WENTY YEARS AGO, Betty Friedan wrote what is now considered to be the original feminist bible: The Feminine Mystique.
Playwright Shepard at Loeb
Though best known to the American public as Chuck Yeager, Sam Shepard has spent most of his time for the
Watt's the Matter
A BLACK, a woman, two Jews, and a cripple. This time, Interior Secretary James G. Watt hit the jackpot. This
Tackling Cancer Straight On
O NE IN FOUR Americans now living will eventually contract cancer, which ranks a close second behind cardiovascular disease as
Wilson Gives Biology Lecture, Urges New Conservation Ethic
Most of the audience that attended E.O. Wilson's lecture last night expected the Baird Professor of Science to discuss his
Guardian Angels to Lead Class As Arboretum Boosts Security
The local chapter of the Guardian Angels will teach a crash course in self-defense at Harvard's Arnold Arboretum this summer,
Harvard Files Suit Against City Over Property Compensation
The University filed suit against Cambridge in Middlesex District Court last week to obtain higher payment for a plot of
Oarsmen Fifth In Crew Classic
The Harvard heavyweight crew team Saturday finished fifth in the final race of the San Diego Crew Classic. The University
Students Protest 'Soviet Threat' At Tufts and Memorial Church
About 15 Boston-area students and 30 Cubans gathered last night on the steps of Memorial Church to alert the Harvard