Charles W. Slack

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Baranczak Recalls Days With KOR

Five years ago, Stanislaw Baranczak, associate professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and 13 other Polish scholars banded together to

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Mommie Monotony

B EFORE JOAN CRAWFORD died in 1976, she cut both of her adopted children out of her will. One of

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Rain Clouds Over Schaefer

I am no longer a Patriots fan. Or, at least. I am no longer an active one. After New England

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John Parry to Return in 1982

Despite published reports last spring that he had delivered his last Jecture at Harvard, John H. Parry, Gardiner Professor of

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You Can Go Home Again

Last spring, when the curtain officially closed on the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB) as the home of Harvard basketball, there

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In the Saddle Again

T HE KINKS' LATEST RECORD, Give The People What They Want, represents the completion of a circle, of sorts, for

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Booters Breeze By MIT In Prep for Columbia

In what could more appropriately be called a warm-up game than a season opener, the Harvard men's soccer team breezed

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A Phoenix of a Pressbox

We may never know what moved an arsonist to set the pressbox at Soldiers Field on fire one day last

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History With a Backbeat

The popular music of the sixties in England and America, more than anything, glorified youth. The kids rallied around rock

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Giving at the Office

William M. Rand, Jr. '43 and Peter K. Barber '70 are products of different eras, of different wars, of different

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Take My Wife...Please!

J OHN DEREK HAS nude pictures of his wife for sale. He doesn't keep them pinned to the inside of

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Tax Cut Gets Mixed Response From University Professors

The approval by Congress Wednesday of President Reagan's bill calling for the largest tax cuts in the nation's history drew

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Carpenters Strike Ends; Briggs Work Continues

As eastern Massachusetts carpenters returned to work yesterday after a strike lasting nearly six weeks. University officials said they were

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Rich Little Rich Boy

B Y THE TIME the '60's rolled around, filmmakers (and audiences) had grown a little tired of fun, harmless adventure

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Mendelsohn Calls for End to Arms Race

America and the Soviet Union should commit themselves to deceleration of the arms race "with the urgency of any task

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