Naomi B. Cohn
Harvard Takes on Yale in Storefront Chess Match
For more than two centuries, the loyal legions of Yale and Harvard have struggled for athletic and social pre-eminence, with
Congressional Committees Contemplate Research Bill
Three days of Congressional hearings ended yesterday on a research and development bill opposed by Harvard and other universities on
Cambridge Receives Study of Cable TV
A study by a private consulting firm made public this week suggests that the city build and operate its own
MGH Lab
The Boston Landmarks Commission this week deferred a decision on whether to block plans of the Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital
Kibbutz Representative
The Begin government in Israel is confronting the Kibbutz movement with a "hostile" environment the extent of which the movement
Plight of Soviet Jews Deteriorates
The plight of Jews in the Soviet Union has degenerated into a "catastrophical situation" in recent years, Yuri Stern, a