Eric M. Nelson
A Still, Small Voice
A thought about politics came to me during Rosh HaShanah services this weekend: On the face of it, Rosh HaShanah
In the Service Of Justice
T he great state of New York gives its college-aged students a real treat each summer. Sandwiched neatly in between
Empathy and Vengeance: A New York Dilemma
S howing you something of the "New York state of mind" these days is no great challenge--we are a city
Time to Wrestle
I am sickened but glad that Patrick J. Buchanan won the New Hampshire Republican primary. Here he stands, no longer
Facts Amidst Appearances
It seems a hazardous moment to take up the editorial pen. Why, only a few short weeks ago, President Clinton,
Is Lincoln's Spirit Dead?
"If we were to go back to the elements of the states and to examine the oldest monuments of their
Students Mull Religion, Philosophy
More than 20 truth-seekers gathered in Emerson 105 last night for the first annual Harvard-Radcliffe Interfaith Forum, entitled "Understanding Belief."
White Lights Brighten Harvard Sq.
Harvard may or may not have a white Christmas this year, but thanks to the generosity of more than 20
Harvard History 10a
W atching the 112th Harvard-Yale Game certainly tends to make one reflect. The Game was first played in 1875, and
Embracing a Murderer
T o pick up a copy of the Harvard Gazette and see the president of Harvard University clasping hands with
March of Shame
October 16, 1995 will be a tragic day in our history, and yet America slumbers. On that regrettable morning, it