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Appiah Will Be Missed

To the editors: Re: “Appiah To Leave Harvard” (Jan. 30) Caswell Professor of Afro-American Studies and of Philosophy K. Anthony

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Harvard ROTC Policy Smacks of Hypocrisy

o the editors: The Crimson’s editorial regarding funding for ROTC (“A Principled Stance on ROTC,” Jan. 31) was misguided and

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The Perils of the Euro

Exactly a month ago, amid much fanfare, the Euro was launched in earnest. Although the exchange rates of the 13

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Raise Workers' Skills Before Wages

As President Lawrence H. Summers continues to ruminate the suggestions of the Katz Committee, any further discussion about the living

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Crimson History

75 Years Ago Plan for Athletic Field Across River Plans for the construction of an athletic field beyond the Business

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Show Respect to West

To the editors: Re: “Let Us Now Praise Cornel West” (Opinion, Jan. 15): There are reasons why Fletcher University Professor

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Terrorists, Not POWs

To the editors: Re: “Grant Detainees POW Status” (Editorial, Jan. 18): It is laughable that you call these mass murderers

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Show Compassion for Harvard's Workers

To the editors: God give me some compassion for the likes of Stephen Sachs, whose pontifications show he will quickly

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No News is... No News

To the editors: In response to your article “Wage Decision To Come Later Than Expected” (News, Jan. 18), I must

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Match ROTC Funding With Principles

To the editors: This letter is in response to President Summers exploring the possibility of funding the Reserve Officers Training

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Dartboard

She’s So Lucky Winter break brought frequent bouts of family, friends and cable television, the last of which Dartboard found

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No Apology Needed

To the editors: While on New Year’s holiday in Japan I read of the fracas around Lawrence Summers and Cornel

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West Out of Touch With Reality

To the editors: The ongoing spat between Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74 and University President Lawrence H. Summers

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The Future of Currency

For the first time since the Roman Empire, much of Europe is covered under a single currency, and pundits everywhere

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No Beer, No Work

The “Pub” (as I will refer it) is a subterranean enclave unremarkable in nearly every respect, offering an entirely un-unique

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