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Michael F.P. Dorning
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Little Suspense at Senate Parties . . .
For the crowd of John F. Kerry supporters at the Boston Sheraton's Grand Ballroom last night there was never a
The Politics of Housing
H arvard is in the education business. With a faculty full of eminent scholars and a student body full of
Just plain folks
A Crimson poll of the Class of 1984 shows that popular perceptions of a left-leaning and atheist Harvard student body
Local Hero
S ix years after he graduated from Harvard, John F. Kennedy ran for Congress in Cambridge. He held on to
SoHo Nixes Union Resolution
The South House Committee last night became the second such group to reject a resolution supporting Harvard food service workers
Union to Test Insulation for Asbestos
Representatives of the Harvard dining hall workers union will today request official scientific testing of exposed insulation from several university
University and Trade Workers Resume Contract Negotiations
Representatives of the University and the Buildings and Grounds trade unions resumed negotiations for a new contract yesterday after a
Law Dean Criticizes Panel Study
In a memo released yesterday, Associate Law School Dean Charles R. Nesson '60 criticized a recent report on the school's
Educators Downplay Law Panel Report
Educators at major law schools yesterday downplayed the nationwide impact of a Law School report on curriculum, saying that the
Law School Dean Agrees to Minority Recruitment Plans
In a meeting yesterday, the dean of the Law School agreed to accept some minority recruitment provisions that are part