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Stacie A. Lipp

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B-School Prof Needed In Football Lawsuit

A Business School professor will give expert testimony this summer in a landmark lawsuit over the future of professional football.


12 Journalists Appointed To '86-'87 Nieman Spots

The Harvard-affiliated Nieman Foundation, a program for select mid-career journalists, this week announced the 12 members of the 49th class


Intercollege Band Battle Fought Tonight At Union

The Harvard band "Bored of Education" seeks to crush its MIT, Brandeis, and Boston University opponents tonight, during the second-annual


Handing Out Diplomas at The Paper Chase

Law school is a tough place. So it's not too surprising that it takes some people a little longer to


As Time Goes By

In case you didn't see this notice before last Sunday night's meeting, here's what you missed: 7:44 Undergraduate Council Chairman


House Film Societies: Mini Moguls of Movie Industry

New York has Greenwich Village for weird, farout movies and revivals, Cambridge has the Orson Welles, and Harvard has, well,


Travesty for Two

Y OU CAN'T HAVE it both ways. Students are always complaining about the ineffectiveness of the Undergraduate Council. This semester


Few Attend Council's Forum

An Undergraduate Council forum to field constituent complaints ended almost as soon as it began last night when only seven


Widow Of Martin Luther King To Speak For Divinity School

Noted civil rights activist Coretta Scott King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr., will speak at Harvard on March