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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Thursday, June 9, 1988
Rumors have surrounded Mona A. Khalil '88 for as long as she has been at Harvard. When her name comes
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Wednesday, June 8, 1988
Four autumns ago, when Nicholas I. Martin '88 first laid eyes on Erik J. Salovaara '88 in the freshman suite
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Monday, May 23, 1988
Contract on America: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy By David E. Scheim $19.95 Shapolsky Publishers, Inc. 480
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Friday, April 29, 1988
Fools Written By Neil Simon Directed by William Salloway At the Leverett House Old Library Through this weekend A S
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OPINION
By James E. Schwartz
Friday, March 4, 1988
F OR some winners of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra's yearly concerto competition, practicing for the contest has been a nervewracking ordeal,
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OPINION
By James E. Schwartz
Wednesday, November 4, 1987
`W HO ARE Brahms?" asks an old joke making light of the composer's changing musical idiom. But if the composer
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Thursday, April 30, 1987
F OR MANY PEOPLE, CLASSICAL MUSIC is an enigma, a vast world of high-sounding ideals and mystifying terminology. Because it
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OPINION
By James E. Schwartz
Tuesday, April 21, 1987
T HE LINE of intellectuals criticizing America's lack of artistic achievements, begining with Tocqueville, is long and distinguished. Social scientists
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Friday, September 5, 1986
Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) can prepare students for many different types of work prominent alumni agreed
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NEWS
By James E. Schwartz
Thursday, September 4, 1986
Hailing from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries, thousands of Harvard alumni arrived in the Cambridge area yesterday
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