Lou ANN Walker

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Soviets Request Copies Of Harvard Collections

The deputy chief of the Soviet Central Archives requested last week photocopies of Soviet-related manuscripts from Harvard University libraries for

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Women's Suffrage Undefeated

A LL HISTORY alternately feeds and eats off perspective. Historians spend their lives putting events into perspective and giving the

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A Tenacious Grip on Journalism

Maggie Scarf's life has fallen into place very neatly--a Nieman fellow and well-known free lancer, she has published articles regularly

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25th Reunion Classes Return to Alma Maters

The women returning to Radcliffe this week from the Class of '49 have faced not only national and international turmoil

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The Rise of the One-Bite Bar

I am a candy bar freak from way back. In fact, from so far back that I can't remember not

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Legal Crimes

O PPRESSION IS A difficult subject, particularly when the oppressors are so often unaware of their oppressive actions. Unfortunately, it's

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Child Care at Harvard: Whose Responsibility?

For years Harvard has recognized a responsibility to provide for the physical well-being of its undergraduates. The decision to admit

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Area Markets Violate Unit Price Law

Two local supermarkets, the A&P and The Store 24, are in direct violation of Massachusetts's unit-pricing law, The Crimson discovered

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New Law Enables Marijuana Felons To Seal Records

Persons convicted before July 1972 of possession of marijuana may petition to have their records sealed, under a Massachusetts law

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Anti-Junta Pickets Hold a Night Vigil Outside Consulate

Chanting "Chile, Greek, Who is next?" about 100 anti-Greek junta demonstrators yesterday maintained a night-long vigil in front of the

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind