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Camille L. Landau
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Around the Clock Operation: Setting Up for Commencement
If Commencement runs smoothly, it will be a miracle. But Harvard has had a lot of practice. To keep the
Racing the Iditarod
Driving a pack of dogs across icy tundra, racing past jagged mountains and over frozen rivers is something that most
Six Local Educators Get Conants
The dean of the School of Education yesterday announced the names of six local teachers and administrators who will be
Minorities Lured to Harvard
Before coming to Harvard's minority recruitment program this past weekend, Rebecca F. Rumayor was certain she would not enroll here
From Condoms to Cancer: Students Raise Funds
Fundraising at Harvard has grown up since bake sales and car washes. Student groups raise hundreds of thousands of dollars
Black Poets to Speak on Legacy of 1960s
Black activists and writers will speak this weekend in a three-day retrospective of the legacy of Afro-American poetry and politics.
Seniors Read Theses Excerpts
Standing on the other side of the podium, five History and Literature concentrators yesterday afternoon offered synopsis of their theses
Students Offer The 'Desperately Seeking' A Solution
"Harvard MBA seeks merger with warm, attractive sincere woman with firm assets," pitches one Business School student. An undergraduate challenges
Fair Offers International Flavor
Under the big tent of Memorial Hall today, students can hear African poetry readings, see performances of Asian and Native
2-Year Head of NIMH Will Return to Harvard
The director of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) will return after a two-year absence to reassume the head