Writer
Michael W. Miller
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Stranger Than Fiction?
The following article first appeared on January 12, 1983. These are bleak times for Harvard undergraduates. While our friends at
Fight Fiercely Harvard
T HIRTY YEARS AGO, my father marched into Harvard Yard, threw his mortarboard into the air, and was welcomed to
Women in the Spotlight
For Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the semester that ends today was a time of ferment for one of
Arrest Ends Impostor's Escapades
The New York police last night arrested a young con artist whose year-long trail of deception took him through a
The Man Who Wasn't There
O n April 7, a United Press International reporter in Warsaw placed a telephone call to a 39-year-old electrician in
Freshman Memories
W hen Harvard students think back to freshman year, what are the first memories that come to mind? Sheldon H.
Veritas Between the Sheets
A GREAT MANY scenes at Harvard seem singularly well suited as backdrops for a novel. The gently rolling waters of
S.R.O.
A NUMBER of professors stood behind their lecterns for their first classes of the semester last week and told the
No More Punchlines
O N A LARGE COLLEGE CAMPUS there are few universals in a student body's collective consciousness. To prove this fact
Faculty Loosens Rules On Off-Campus Courses
Harvard students will have an easier time next year receiving credit for off campus courses, but will find it slightly