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Erick P. Chan

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Debate on Candidates' Education Proposals Remains Buried Under the Campaign Rhetoric

First in an occasional series on the issues in the 1992 presidential campaign. A NGRY RHETORIC and "character questions" have


Dartmouth Adopts a Core

After two years of deliberation, the faculty of Dartmouth College on Monday approved a set of curriculum changes similar to


Study Says Harvard Reaps Yen

Harvard receives more money from Japanese investors than does any other American university, according to a Washington study released yesterday.


GETTING COZY

At The Game last week, Yale may have scored one too many touchdowns. But this week, the country's number-one safety


Minority Law Forum Begins

Hundreds of lawyers from around the world arrived yesterday at Harvard Law School for Harvard Alumni Placement's second annual Minority


Group to Fight Conservatism

A sociology professor at the City University of New York's Graduate Center has established a new group designed to counter


A 'Snailpace Slow' Day At City's Polling Places

Expecting a torrent of voters to show up for yesterday's city elections, officials guarding the ballot box in the basement


Fifth Graders Learn Chess

Adam I. Fogel, 10, plays a lot of chess. The Agassiz Elementary School fifth grader was a member of the


Cambridge May Lose Funding

The City of Cambridge stands to lose nearly $10 million in state aid if a budget- saving proposal by Gov.