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Registration For Spring Semester Shifts to Houses

Registration will take place at the houses and the Freshman Union this spring because of construction at Memorial Hall, the


Study Shows Danger of Bone Lead

High levels of lead in human bone, and not just blood, are dangerous to one's health, according to a study


Students Rarely Frequent Museums

In a glossy brochure given to all members of the Class of 1998, President Neil L. Rudenstine puts in a


State House Approves Home Rule Petitions

The state house of representatives approved the "home rule" rent control petitions of Cambridge, Boston, and Brookline yesterday, advancing the


Sandel and Brewer Debate Racial Identities, Obligations

Government Professor Michael A. Sandel and Assistant Professor of Law Scott Brewer squared off on the issue of racial obligation


Healy's Contract Reviewed

City councillors, in a special meeting, discussed last night whether to renew the contract of longtime City Manager Robert W.


Roiphe Criticizes Extreme Feminism

When feminists exaggerate the prevalence of date rape and sexual harassment on campus, they rehash outdated conceptions of women as


Women's Groups Healthy But More Low-Key

Even though their activist days of rallying and petitioning may be waning, new and old undergraduate women's groups are still


Profs. to Propose New Concentration

In what could be a major victory for one of President Neil L. Rudenstine's inter-faculty initiatives, a group of professors