Writer
Payne L. Templeton
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The Editor of Genius
It was Gertrude Stein and Scott Fitzgerald who christened the period. The hackneyed phrases "lost generation" and "The Jazz Age"
The Best Laid Plans...
It was to be the largest fund drive for athletics in Harvard's history. At a time when universities were becoming
The Power Plant: Struggles Continue
The battle lines are drawn and the strategies set as Harvard moves ahead with the building of the Medical Area
Harvard's Role in South Africa
The issue was South Africa. Under steadily building pressure from students, University officials in April found themselves in the uncomfortable
Orren Will Take Position At Brandeis for Fall '79, Brandeis Officials Report
Gary R. Orren, associate professor of Government, will leave Harvard next year to teach at Brandeis, the secretary to the
Epps, Moses Give Approval To Freshmen Advising Program
A student-proposed program that would assign undergraduates to act as informal advisers for freshmen moved closer to gaining University approval
Watson Rink to Be Renovated; Hockey Team to Play at B.U.
Renovations on Watson Rink scheduled to begin next month will force Harvard's hockey team to use Boston University's Walter Brown
An "Entertainer"?
C LEAR AND STRONG, a trumpet sings out above the back-up instruments as the song opens. The rhythm seems familiar
Harvard Group Produces Insulin From Bacteria
A Harvard researcher who recently conducted experiments inducing bacteria to produce insulin--a major breakthrough in the field of recombinant DNA
College Fund Drive Raises $6.31 Million
The Harvard College Fund drive for fiscal year 1978 raised $6.31 million, an increase of $215,000 over last year, Peter