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Allston Plan Aims For Local Business Growth
Harvard representatives assured Harvard Allston task force members at Monday’s meeting that the University would collaborate with the neighborhood to
Allston Task Force Tackles New Construction Concerns
The Harvard Allston Task Force and representatives from Harvard and the Boston Redevelopment Authority met on Wednesday to discuss issues
Allston Residents To Review Project Impact Report
Members of the Harvard Allston Task Force have expressed concern regarding the time frame given to them by the Boston
Students Protest Drug Policy
A group of Harvard students travelled to the Abbott Laboratories facility in Worcester, Mass., yesterday afternoon to protest the pharmaceutical
Purdy To Be Tried For Rape
The wheels of justice continue to turn slowly for Duncan Purdy—owner of About Hair, a salon and antique store near
Activists Target Oil CEO at Talk
CORRECTION APPENDED As Andrew Gould, the chairman and CEO of oil services firm Schlumberger Limited, addressed a packed Yenching auditorium
NEWS IN BRIEF: About Hair Owner A No-Show
Duncan Purdy, owner of the Cambridge-based salon and antique store About Hair, was scheduled to be sentenced yesterday at the
Police Log
Feb. 27 3:55 p.m.— Officers were dispatched to the Malkin Athletic Center in response to reports of a suspicious individual
Fire Downs FAS Computer Servers
A small electrical fire in the server room of the Science Center caused an evacuation of the building and a
About Hair Owner Guilty
Duncan W. Purdy, owner of the About Hair salon and antique store near Harvard Square, was “found guilty of maintaining
Take Live: Jazz in Lowell
When the Harvard Jazz Band presents an evening entitled “Jazz With a Latin Tinge” on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 8
Some Women See Barriers to UC Jobs
Reacting to the fact that only one of the 14 Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential and vice presidential candidates is a
Ext. School Podcast Tops List
A year after its debut, Computer Science E-1, “Understanding Computers and the Internet,” hit number one on Wired magazine’s list
More Petitions for Core Credit Succeed
As a new system of General Education makes its way through Faculty discussions and debates, with a vote on legislation
Fitzsimmons Urges Latinos To Help Recruit Minorities
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 urged an auditorium of mostly Latino undegraduates yesterday to help