Ross G. Forman
Fly Club's Privateness Questioned
A document in which the all-male Fly Club claims a connection to Harvard could aid a year-old gender discrimination complaint
Stage Fright
Dracula Written by Ted Tiller Directed by Jed Weintrob At the Leverett House Old Library Through this weekend FALL has
Clubs Follow Many Roads To Arrive at Lower Taxes
The year 1984 wasn't a great one for George Orwell, and it wasn't so hot for the University's nine all-male
Shall I Compare Thee...
Suddenly Last Summer Written by Tennessee Williams Directed by Laith Zawawi At the Adams House Pocket Theater Through this weekend
Managing Part of Fly Club Garden Proves Taxing
On December 6, 1956, the President and Fellows of Harvard College bought 13, 208 square feet of land in front
East Cambridge Toodle-Oo
First Street Cafe 1 Canal Park, Cambridge 494-8767 I F you've ever taken the number 69 bus as far as
MCAD Reviews Charge Against Ed School Club
A member of the board of directors of a Harvard-affiliated honor society has charged the group with racial discrimination in
A Case of Too Many Cases?
When Lisa J. Schkolnick '88 took her grievance against the male-only admissions policy of a final club to the Massachusetts
Marius Discusses Plagiarism
Expository Writing Program Director Richard Marius warned freshmen yesterday that inaccurate citation of sources could abruptly end their time at
Turf Tiff Leads to Long Grass
People say the grass is always greener on the other side, but nobody thought they meant the Radcliffe Quad. Because
The Fall of Hollywood's Newest Empire Film
T HE 1980s have surely been the decade of empire revivalism. From the masterful televison adaptation of Paul Scott's Raj
Growing Up in South Africa
A World Apart Written by Shawn Slovo Directed by Chris Menges At the USA Harvard Square I N 1963, the
The Overburdening of the Underrepresented
They are one of the smallest contingents at Harvard. University officials say they are 52 in number. Student activists disagree,
Radcliffe President Resigns
When Radcliffe President Matina S. Horner first became head of that organization years ago, she thought it would be a
Easing the Culture Shock for Chicanos at Harvard
He is the first of his family to go to college. The son of an immigrant worker from Mexico, he