Writer

George T. Hill

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Flashback to 1971-'72

June 29, 1971 Radcliffe approves a deal that more closely links it with Harvard. The two will share fundraising and


A Takeover for African Liberation

When two dozen student protesters seized Massachusetts Hall at dawn on April 20, 1972 and began a 153-hour seige, it


Despite 26th Amendment, Students Face Ballot-Box Barriers

The passage of the 26th Amendment to the Constitution in 1971 gave 18-year-olds the right to vote everywhere in America


Lamont Changes Loaning Policies

Starting next week, Lamont Library will lend books for four weeks at a time and will accept e-mail renewals, librarians


Radcliffe Awards Highest Honor Fay, Levi Prizes

The highest honor a Radcliffe woman can receive went to a biochemistry concentrator with a 14.5 cumulative GPA and a


Theses Earn Hoopes Prizes For 49 Seniors

War-torn Niger, electron-positron colliders and astral planes helped some of Harvard's most talented thesis writers win Thomas Temple Hoopes Prizes


Hilles Library Elevator Mishap Traps Student

An unidentified male student spent roughly two hours trapped in an elevator at Hilles Library on Saturday evening, according to


Dukakis Tells Pre-Frosh to Enter politics

With the Cold War over, now is the time for young people to enter politics, 1988 Democratic Presidential Nominee Michael


'Frosh Flood Yard

Sporting red folders, playing the name game at socials and researching party life, roughly 940 pre-frosh will sample Harvard's fruits