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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Friday, October 22, 1982
T HERE'S A WONDERFUL SCENE at the end of the movie The Candidate, just after a youthful Senate candidate played
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, October 12, 1982
Harvard administrators and Harvard activists couldn't disagree more about Daniel Steiner '54. To University officials, he is the consummate administrator:
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, October 12, 1982
T HE CUISINE never was the main attraction of the Lowell House dining hall, what with the quivering green jello
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Friday, October 8, 1982
President Bok this week criticized the organizers of a controversial boycott of a Law School course, saying the attempt by
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, September 28, 1982
P ITY POOR William M. Agee. The brash, 44-year-old chairman of Bendix Corp. thought he had wrapped up one of
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Friday, September 24, 1982
T HE GUINNESS BOOK of World Records and the National Enquirer may find freaky lawsuits titillating, but to legal scholars,
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, September 21, 1982
W OMEN ON THIS CAMPUS have been getting a peculiar lesson in good news and bad news in recent weeks.
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Friday, July 30, 1982
T HE MOST JARRING PART of The Best Defense comes on page 168. The same Alan M. Dershowitz who challenged
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, July 13, 1982
T HEODORE H. WHITE'S final work in his legendary Making of the President series will make him seem a turncoat
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NEWS
By Paul A. Engelmayer
Tuesday, June 29, 1982
THE AFTERNOON of March 30, 1981 forced unforgettable television images on a nation unaccustomed to dramas more serious than General
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