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History

In The Meantime

An Archival History of Women’s Education at Harvard

In paper soft with age and still crisp from the printer, in cursive loops and cartridge-ink, they tell their stories.

Student Life

The Reversible Collar Company

Mt. Auburn Street offers so much more than Boloco and final clubs. Tucked beside a parking lot, a large red brick building with the hanging sign "Harvard Square Shiatsu" goes unnoticed. However, this overlooked site is actually a historic gem. A bronze plaque immortalizes the building as the former home to one of the stranger trends in fashion. Welcome to the Reversible Collar Company Building.

Harvard in the City

The John Harvard Statue Moves from Memorial Hall to Its Present Location

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past. March 22, 1924: John Harvard Statue To Move to New Position Before University Hall Action has been taken by the Corporation of the College to have the statue of John Harvard removed from its present site on the Delta, west of Memorial Hall, to a position on the west side of University Hall, where the bronze, map of the Yard at present stands. No definite time has been set for moving the statue, but it is expected that the work will be completed by the middle of May.

Social Sciences Division

Radcliffe Institute Appoints New Dean

History professor Lizabeth Cohen will serve as the next dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, the University announced Thursday.

College

Pforzheimer Could Have Been Conant House

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

Kirkland

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Crimson File Photo, 2006

Strindberg Symposium
History

Strindberg Symposium

Guest director Robert Brustein leads actors in a rendition of an act from Strindberg's play "The Father" as part of the Harvard Strindberg Symposium held at the Barker Center this weekend.

Religion

Defacement and Dedication in Libraries

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

The Blacksmith House at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education
History

The Blacksmith House at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education

House Life

Adams House Shouldn't Be Selective

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

Crime

War Preparations, Thefts, and a Beauty Contest

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

Scrutiny

FM Investigates: The Kremlin on the Charles

Harvard has its own long and complex history with communism—and its own formative experiences of anxiety and exclusion.

Music

The Crossroad Between Music and Rhetoric

With various musical illustrations played by Marsalis and other distinguished musicians, the lecture charmed a packed Sanders Theater and provided a rich history of the American root genres and the musicians who explored them.

House Life

Mather Celebrates a Birthday This Week

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles from days and years past.

Film

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Academy Award-Winning actor Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Rick McCallum, producer of the film "Red Tails," speak about the Tuskeegee Airmen and their fight for freedom and equality in World War II.

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