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An Insensitive Senate
I T IS HIGHLY UNLIKELY that anyone will ever know definitively whether Judge Clarence Thomas committed the sexual harassment that
Divestment Won't Help Anymore
T HE only thing that all Blacks in South Africa have in common is that they hate apartheid. With nine
Child Care and Government
As the demographic realities of working motherhood have become increasingly apparent in recent years, government initiatives--supported and spurred by the
Local 26 Awaits HUCTW Contract With Hopes of Its Own
Two years ago, when the seven male-dominated unions on Harvard's campus gave their support to the organizing campaign of the
Dollar Issues
As the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) and the University hammer out the final details of their
Allison: No Brain Drain At KSG After Election
In a town meeting sponsored by the Kennedy School Student Government (KSSG) yesterday afternoon, Dean Graham T. Allison '62 answered
Easy Street
Does getting paid for doing homework while watching a sporting event sound like fraud? Well for approximately 200 Harvard undergraduates
See No Evil, Hear No Evil
One autumn morning Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence told a group of alumni and one student that the
Alumni Reflect on Lives Shaped By '60s Politics
While the anti-war movement that began in the early 1960s has fizzled, many activists among the alumni here this week
Gordimer Gives PBK Address
"I noticed how pale the students are, they must be studying a lot," poet Charles Simic said yesterday prior to