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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Wednesday, January 20, 1982
Three American journalists will hold a press conference at Harvard's Nieman Foundation headquarters this morning to announce a suit against
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Wednesday, January 20, 1982
Francis H. Duehay '55, whose term as mayor of Cambridge ended at the beginning of the month, will have a
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, January 5, 1982
After the inauguration yesterday, amid a throng of onlookers, they took one ballot, and no one got a majority. Then
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Monday, January 4, 1982
The whirring, clicking roar that has marked the composing room of The Crimson for most of its history ceased last
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SPORTS
By William E. Mckibben
Friday, December 18, 1981
Five seconds left in the game, and Princeton, ahead by a point, has the ball, The Ivy title's on the
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Thursday, December 17, 1981
This is the second of two articles. The first appeared Monday. I N SOME WAYS they were the glory years
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Saturday, December 12, 1981
Harvard's community relations department should have expected it; everything was going much too easily. The University Place condominium/office complex--often touted
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Wednesday, December 9, 1981
There has been a lot of namby pamby stuff down through the millenia about the meaning of Christmas. "World peace,"
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, December 8, 1981
Harvard's plans for a massive office and condominium complex off Mt. Auburn St. hit an unexpected snag late last week
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, December 8, 1981
Members of the Cambridge City Council last night persuaded colleague Alfred E. Vellucci to postpone a vote on a proposal
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