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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Thursday, April 30, 1987
T HE HANDS OF THE SIGN INTERPRETER were somehow more captivating than the actual words spoken by the women on
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Thursday, April 23, 1987
T HE CARD WAS SIGNED WITH A question mark, but Virginia Brieant found nothing suspicious about the Valentines' Day gift
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Friday, March 6, 1987
It used to be that students could get the items needed for college comfort fairly easily. A stereo was, of
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Wednesday, March 4, 1987
"Is it okay if I smell?" the Harvard senior asked his job interviewer over the phone, adding, "I haven't showered
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Monday, January 12, 1987
They took to the streets last month. Tens of thousands of student demonstrators marched in cities from Beijing to Shanghai,
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Thursday, November 20, 1986
Between the inner and outer stone walls of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, stand the barracks that housed the
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Thursday, October 9, 1986
Coming back to school was a culture shock. Everybody here is the same," says Kim B. Ladin '87-'88, who left
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Saturday, April 5, 1986
Let's face it, you may not find the love of your life in four years of college in Cambridge. After
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Saturday, February 22, 1986
She wears a bright red wig, a tight, sequined bodice, and erotically gyrates behind glass bars. To the sweaty crowds
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NEWS
By Allison L. Jernow
Wednesday, February 19, 1986
In high school, many Harvard students found they could commit themselves to a variety of extracurricular reponsibilities and still hold
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