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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Thursday, June 6, 1985
President Bok this morning was scheduled to confer honorary degrees on nine men and a woman, including renowned psychologist B.F.
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Monday, June 3, 1985
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul A. Volcker, novelist V.S. Pritchett, sculptor Louise Nevelson, Bishop of Stockholm and former Divinity School
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Monday, May 20, 1985
I take an old-fashioned view of these things. Of course it's appropriate for students to express their views and people
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Friday, May 10, 1985
Question: When does no news become big news? Answer: When it runs in The New York Times. That's at least
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NEWS
By Gilbert Fuchsberg, Michael W. Hirschorn, and Jeffrey A. Zucker
Thursday, January 31, 1985
This is the second in a two-part preview of Spring 1985 at Harvard Today, the semester in sports, the Faculty,
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Friday, January 4, 1985
S ENATOR PAUL TSONGAS left public office two days ago, almost a year after the discovery of his cancer led
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Monday, December 17, 1984
A FTER WATCHING the feud over the American Repertory Theatre's unorthodox production of Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" almost turn into the
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Thursday, December 6, 1984
"Betrayal (Pause) (Pause, withering stare) "You saw it?' (disinterested gaze, combined with sip from sherry glass and lengthy stare at
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Tuesday, December 4, 1984
From the outhouse to the State House to the court house, the biggest issue in Massachusetts these days is feces--tons
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NEWS
By Michael W. Hirschorn
Wednesday, November 14, 1984
A T THE RISK of casting an even greater pall over the Democratic Party than currently exists, the Reagan landslide
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