Gawain Kripke

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New Project Rapped At Council Hearing

At a special hearing last night at city hall, a crowd of 150 North Cambridge residents criticized a proposed Porter

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Council Gets Budget Proposal for FY 1987

Cambridge City Manager Robert W. Healy on Friday submitted his proposal for a $183 million city budgety, and the first

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Council Gets A Raise

The Cambridge City Council last night voted itself a 35 percent salary increase, bringing each councilor's pay to $25,000 from

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How do Harvard Students Spell Relief?

You slept through your last midterm, three irate section leaders are demanding papers or else, your best friend has abandoned

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You're Not Crazy, You're Just at Harvard

At the same time as suicide and depression rates for teenagers have increased drastically so too have the rates for

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Rent Board Director Appointed

Cambridge's city manager last week appointed D. Margaret Drury as the new executive director of the Cambridge Rent Control Board,

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Rocky Plays Football

Wildcats Directed by Michael Ritchie At the USA Charles W HAT DOES GOLDIE Hawn, a high-school football team, an uptight

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Doctors Continue Practice Despite Insurance Protest

Several hundred Massachusetts physicians who last week opted to treat only patients with life-threatening conditions to protest hikes in their

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Justice Backs 'Ideological' Court

Supreme Court Justice William H. Rehnquist visited Harvard yesterday to answer questions at the Law School and preside over a

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No Sell-Out, Game Attracts Fewer Harvard Undergrads

Even though Harvard beat University of Pennsylvania last Saturday, The Yale Game will most probably not sell out this year.

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Cops Beef Up Square Patrol

Cambridge Police are assigning more officers to Harvard Square in response to reports of increasing violence and complaints by Square

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind