Peter J. Rothenberg

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Leaders Seen as Key To Emerging Nations

The so called "emerging nations" have been emerging all over the front pages in recent years, causing concern and puzzlement

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Tennis Varsity Defeats Bulldogs, 6-3

The varsity tennis team defeated Yale yesterday, as most people had expected, but not before the Elis had given the

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Eli Match to Decide Tennis Standings

For the first time in four years, only second place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis League will be at stake

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325

I don't like yearbooks. Several hours wasted with 325, the latest product of Harvard Yearbook Publications, only strengthen this conviction.

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Two Tennis Titles Hang On Contest With Tigers

The Eastern League and Big Three tennis championships will probably be decided tomorrow afternoon at Princeton, as Harvard and Princeton

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Crimson Netmen Top Ephmen, 7-2

In weather more suitable for football than for tennis, the undefeated varsity tennis team picked up another impressive victory yesterday

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Crimson Tops Big Green For Key Tennis Victory

Gary Adelman and Kal Pollen pulled out a tense 9-7 third set to win the third doubles match, and gave

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Varsity Tennis Team Faces Indians

If the Cambridge weather holds off long enough to let the courts dry, the varsity tennis team will open a

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Pro and Con

No one makes very great artistic demands of a Hasty Pudding Show. It doesn't have to be a great contribution

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American Journalism and News "Business"

Anyone who has spent much time in the Boston area must be used to a certain amount of grousing about

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Yale Runs Away From Varsity, 39-6, To End Year With Unbeaten Record

"I guess we can't keep it a secret any longer," Yale football coach Jordan Olivar said after Saturday's game, "this

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Reporters at Hyannis Port Spend Long Night Before Jack Accepts

"This is the most fitting conclusion for this crazy campaign," said Charles von Fremd of CBS News at 5 A.M.

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Kennedy, Lodge Speak in Boston To Conclude Election Campaigns

More than 600,000 happy people filled the streets of Boston last night, as Jack Kennedy returned home for the last

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Crimson Eleven Outgains Princeton, But Loses Crucial Ivy Game, 14-12

PRINCETON, N.J.--For the second time in this frustrating season, the Harvard football team won the statistics, but lost the ballgame.

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Crimson Line to Challenge Top Tiger Running Attack

It will be the Ivy League's most powerful offense meeting the tightest defense this afternoon at Princeton's Palmer Stadium, as

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind