James D. Solomon
Good, Not Very Clean Fun
Bullpen Directed by Larry Blamire At the Hasty Pudding Theatre P lays about sports are risky business for both writer
Yale Protest Charges Dropped
Prosecutors may drop charges against more than 40 Yale University anti-apartheid demonstrators following a New Haven court's dismissal of four
Finding Their Roots In Ukrainian Studies
While growing up in Long Island City, Walter Hanchuk was constantly reminded of his Ukrainian heritage. His parents often spoke
Byerly Hall Administrator to Call Play For NBC in Sunday World Cup Final
Do not be surprised if the person evaluating Diego Maradona's play in this Sunday's World Cup final is the same
An American Apologist Abroad
T he family matriarch shifted in her seat, visibly bothered. "What I can't understand," the 73-year old Italian native and
HLS Classmates, Profs Remember Scalia Fondly
Classmates and professors recall Nino as exceptionally bright, diligent, and fun to be around. He loved to argue in an
University Looks Ahead to 350th Party
The pomp and circumstance of this week's reunions and commencement, with its renowned speakers, perfectly mowed lawns, beer trucks, and
'Silent Generation' Recalls Life With Few Concerns
At their Commencement 25 years ago, then Harvard President Nathan M. Pusey '28 told graduating members of the Class of
Honors Reforms Likely To Go to Faculty Vote
A new set of guidelines for undergraduate honors degrees will likely more one step closer to implementation at today's meeting
Harvard to Build Office In Lot Behind K-School
A Cambridge zoning ordinance has forced Harvard to build a $51 million office building with no specific occupant in mind.
Computers Beef Up K-School's Facilities
Kennedy School students are evaluating proposals for New York's West Side Highway and insurance policies for public employees in Holden,
Belfer the Center
Speeches by Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (R--Tenn.) and President Bok and music provided by the Harvard Band will celebrate
Student Pleads Not Guilty In Hit and Run
A Harvard Extension School student pleaded not guilty to charges of motor vehicle homicide and leaving the scene of an
Square Sees Six Stores Close Doors
When the staff of One Potato. Two Potato announced the last call shortly before 1 a.m. this morning, they took
Marathoners, at Palmer Dixon, Will Dance the Afternoon Away
Organizers of the second annual Currier House dance marathon expect more than 100 participants to compete in the event today