Neil A. Cooper
Compassionate Comparisons
T HE Republican Party's image of cold-heartedness and disdain for the poor, especially inner-city Blacks, has always disturbed me. So
CUE Approves Training College's Section Leaders
Members of the student-faculty Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) agreed yesterday that all new section leaders should attend training sessions
CUE Calls For Changes In Sophomore Advising
Members of the Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday said faculty members should spend more time with sophomores to help
Business Training Ground or Just Another Job?
Chuck L. Proudfit '87 had a plan a few years ago to bring laser printing to Harvard students and local
Engell's English Course Cancelled for This Semester
More than 150 students who wanted to find out if Keats was right that literature would "lift the thoughts and
Moral Reasoning Class Tries Innovative Sections
Students in one of this spring's Moral Reasoning courses will have a novel experience: meeting in a section without a
Shopping Period to Lose Five Days Next Semester
This spring's two-week "shopping period" may give Harvard students their last chance to choose classes at a leisurely pace. Notices
Hayes, W. Cagers Snag Harvard Invitational
Most coaches are happy when their teams play up to potential. And most are ecstatic when their players give 100
Penn QB Keller Recovering
University of Pennsylvania quaterback John Keller may be able to play football again next year despite having suffered a lacerated
Proposed Waste Bill May Affect Harvard
Harvard research facilities may be forced to curtail their use of certain chemicals if a proposed toxic waste bill is
Dartmouth Calls for Quantitative Sex Parity
Equal numbers of men and women will soon be enrolled at Dartmouth College, if college officials make good on a
Public Influences Press, Stahl Tells Law Forum
Public opinion affects the press's power to criticize presidential policies, former White House correspondent Lesley Stahl said last night at