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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Tuesday, October 27, 1981
F ROM A DISTANCE, Larsen Hall looks like a single, enormous brick. The building, which squats on a small parcel
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Wednesday, October 21, 1981
W HEN THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY of late twentieth-century America is written--when archaeologists puzzle over decayed bottles of liquid protein, battered
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SPORTS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Friday, September 25, 1981
Brad Stinn went to football practice yesterday. Just as he has every fall afternoon for the past 12 years, Stinn
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Thursday, September 24, 1981
F OUR YEARS AGO, in the 35th reunion book of the Harvard class of 1942, Monroe Engel gave the following
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Monday, September 14, 1981
The Queen of England, Prince of Wales and Paul "Bear" Bryant notwithstanding, Stephen Jay Gould may have about as much
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Monday, September 14, 1981
T HERE ARE two incontestable facts about the members of the New York City police force: 1. They all have
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Friday, August 7, 1981
S. Allen Counter, associate professor of Neuroscience at the Medical School, will become the first director of the Harvard Foundation,
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Tuesday, August 4, 1981
R OBERT MOSES dominated New York City like no man before him. Though never elected to any public office. Moses
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Friday, July 31, 1981
He is the first, the most malignant and insatiable enemy of my country: that he is the chief author and
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NEWS
By Jeffrey R. Toobin
Friday, July 31, 1981
The Council of Ivy Group Presidents announced yesterday it "does not believe there have been any violations of National Collegiate
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