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Nate Barksdale

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Holocaust Analogy Inaccurate, Katz Says

The Nazi Holocaust should not be used as a metaphor for other instances of inhumanity, Cornell professor Steven T. Katz


During Speech, Activists Protest Lack of Action on Bosnia

Chanting "Justice for Bosnia," about 30 activists protested against the Harvard Foundation's award to United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali


Students to Picket at Secretary-General's Visit

Harvard students and local peace organizations said they will picket a scheduled appearance by United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali


Veritas Forum Looks At Religious History

Harvard students are accustomed to wading through tour groups of camcorder-toting overweight fiftysomethings and overeager high-school seniors perpetually gathered around


Community Briefs

In an effort to boost house spirit, the Kirkland House Committee voted last night to hold a Harvard-Yale banner contest


'History 10' Could Move to Core

A plan to introduce survey courses in Western civilization into the core curriculum yesterday received the endorsement of the Undergraduate


Service Group Seeks Students

AmeriCorps, a key component of President Clinton's national service initiative, is recruiting Cantabridgians for a local service program's October 18


Shuttles Buses Arrive, But Few Know Times

The only Harvard Shuttle schedule posted outside the Science Center is a 1993-94 edition, faded and incorrect. Students who want