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Leigh S. Salsberg
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Native Americans Are Honored With Plaque
Caleb Cheeshahteaumuck, Joel Iacoomes, John Wampus and Eleazer and Benjamin Larnell are hardly household names. But a plaque to commemorate
Fraternity Banned From 'Miracle Jam'
Last Friday, four a cappella groups and a comedy team performed in the Miracle Jam, a benefit to raise funds
Crimson & Brown Helps Minorities With Recruiting
Starting this week, hundreds of unusually well-groomed, nervous seniors are meeting "the real world" for the first time. With more
Loss of Affordable Housing Plagues City
In a dramatic 8-1 vote yesterday, Cambridge City Council endorsed last-minute mediation to discourage landlords from raising rent for tenants
Anonymous Donor Endows I.M. Hockey
Thanks to a substantial gift, hockey has become Harvard's first endowed Intramural program. An Harvard alumnus who "just looks back
Core Review Seeks Students' Opinions
Calling Harvard's current curriculum review "a student issue if there ever was one," the chair of the Committee to Review
Elderly Keep Busy at Senior Center
Through the Push-N-Go doors of the three-week-old Cambridge Senior Citizens Center, a welcoming atmosphere, dozens of activities and countless social
O.J. Attorney To Speak
In his first public appearance since the O.J. Simpson trial, prosecutor Christopher Darden will speak in Sanders Theatre on November
New Volunteers Save Safety Walk
A last-minute surge of SafetyWalk student volunteers has headed off the expected demise of Harvard's student-run night-time walking escort service.
Safety Walk May Cease Operation
Harvard's student-run Safety Walk program may be discontinued next week because of insufficient funding and a dearth of volunteers, its