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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Friday, March 11, 1994
Since Harvard's Core Courses offer "approaches to knowledge" rather than comprehensive surveys, there has been little campus-wide debate about the
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Friday, March 11, 1994
Amy E. Forker '96 walked into the first class of History 10b this semester expecting the traditional European history survey
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Monday, June 7, 1993
Twenty-five years ago, college students across the country cheered "The Graduate's" Benjamin Braddock as he broke the shackles of tradition,
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Wednesday, May 12, 1993
K halilah T. Horton, age 14, likes her school. "It's the best middle school in Dorchester," she says. "We don't
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Monday, April 19, 1993
Eighteen months after the Senate confirmed Justice Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, television footage of the Senate hearings still
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Wednesday, March 24, 1993
Some lucky Cambridge senior citizens are way ahead of Harvard students-they've been on spring break all winter. Florida, the perennial
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Saturday, March 13, 1993
The Cambridge public school district is now an officially designated review site for a nationwide curriculum-development project for science and
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Friday, March 12, 1993
Jones and talk of the rock, pop and be-bop of musician Quincy Jones centertained an enthusiastic crowd of about 250
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Tuesday, March 9, 1993
Gender bias in the 17th and 18th centuries shaped scientific findings about the apes, a historian said yesterday at the
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NEWS
By Bryan D. Garsten
Wednesday, February 10, 1993
Harvard Law School Lecturer Stephen G. Breyer may be a candidate for U.S. Attorney General, according to a report in
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