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Christine M. Griffin
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Irish Pres. Visits IOP
President Mary Robinson of Ireland yesterday called for an increased international sense of connectedness, caring and participation in a speech
Harvard Engineer Division On Rise
In 1914, Harvard did not even have an engineering department of its own. Instead, it shared a program with MIT.
Special Majors Give Free Choice
Justin M. Levitt '95 came to Harvard intending to major in engineering. But halfway through his first year, he changed
New Storage Rules Frustrate Students
Students packing their belongings expressed frustration yesterday about a number of new rules which have tightened up the storage process.
Harvard: A Long History Of Myth and Witchcraft
Folklore and Mythology chair Stephen A. Mitchell says that the courses he offers on witchcraft have strong ties to both
Folk and Myth: Beyond Witches & Ouijas
When Harvard senior Merrill Kaplan's parents are asked about their daughter's major, they have a standard answer. "She's a pre-med,"
Hundreds Attend Hillel's Opening
Ending a 15-year stay at 74 Mt. Auburn, members and friends of the Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel carried their Torahs a block
Senior Gift Committee To Continue Collecting
The Senior Gift Committee has started a second round of campaigning to collect money from the Class of '94 in
Gays Win Gains, Frank Says
The amount of opposition to gays and lesbians in the United States is often overestimated, Rep. Barney Frank '61 (D-Mass),
ROTC to Draw Fire During BGLAD Week
The Bisexual Gay and Lesbian Students Association (BGLSA) and the Civil Liberties Union of Harvard are joining forces this week