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Margaret Seaver
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Unexpected Art in Unlikely Places
It's 9:10 a.m. Your Chem 5 exam is in five minutes, and you don't have time to race back to
Radcliffe Gets New Chief of Development
Early last week, Ellen A. Stevens took over as Radcliffe's new director of development and alumnae affairs. Radcliffe's focus--on women
Columbia Protesters End Hunger Strike
NEW YORK-Five Columbia students fasting in protest of the university's stocks in companies that do business in South Africa ended
HELP Raises $5000 For Ethiopia
In a recent Harvard dining hall campaign to raise money for famine-stricken Ethiopia, a new student organization collected $5000 in
Winter Break Shortens Reading Period
Reading period always seems short enough every semester, but this January only 11 dark winter days have been allotted for
German Professor Rejects Tenure
After waiting four months for a response to its offer, Harvard learned yesterday that a Cornell University professor has turned
Political Scientist Says Female Vote Stays Liberal
The "gender gap" remains a factor in American politics despite President Reagan's recent good showing among women voters, an expert
Polling and Partying Mark Election Day Campaigning
Phone banks, literature distributions and last minute poll-side visibility will occupy student presidential supporters today as both campaigns wind down.
Expos Teachers Talk on Value Of Writing Jobs
As part of an effort to show the world that Expos teachers are more than just Expos teachers, four professional