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Liu and Smail Win Awards for Teaching
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Upperclassmen May Live in Yard
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In First, College Names Czarina
The College named Haining Gouinlock ’07 as next year’s Fellow for Campus Life, selecting the first woman to oversee undergraduate
Gouinlock Named Fun Czar
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Igo’s History Scores Above ‘Average’
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Gross: Grades Have Not Risen
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Bottoms Up: Pub Set To Open April 19
Cambridge Queen’s Head—Harvard’s undergraduate pub three years in the making—will open its doors in Loker Commons on Thursday, April 19,
Cambridge Queen's Head Pub To Open in April
Cambridge Queen's Head—Harvard's undergraduate pub three years in the making—will finally open its doors in Loker Commons on Thursday, April
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James R. Houghton ’58, chair of the presidential search committee, shares a laugh with Drew Gilpin Faust, left, and Susan L. Graham ’64, head of the Overseers and a committee member, minutes after Faust was confirmed as president-elect.
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Drew Gilpin Faust stands before reporters, including representatives from The New York Times and USA Today, in the Barker Center’s Thompson Room.
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Corporation members and overseers await Faust’s appearance. “Every time we see her speak,” Overseer William F. Lee ’72 said, “I feel better and better.”