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Patrick to Leave Harvard Post At End of Spring

Director of the Office of Human Resources Diane Patrick will officially be leaving Harvard this spring, now that the confirmation

Defining a Feminist/Activist

P erhaps the best synthesis of the thoughts and actions of Sarah S. Song '96 can be found in her

Hoopes Prizes Awarded for Theses

The College announced the award of Thomas Temple Hoopes Prizes to 49 seniors and their supervisors for excellence in scholarly

TV Show Profiles 'Ivory Tower'

The cast and crew of Harvard-Radcliffe Television's (HRTV) "Ivory Tower" got a visit from another television crew Tuesday. The soap

Two 1993 Grads Die in Suspected Murder-Suicide

Two members of the Class of 1993 died on January 13 in an alleged murder-suicide in Los Angeles. According to

Hundreds Attend Memorial Service For Piedrahita

More than 400 friends of Gabriel Piedrahita '96 gathered at a memorial service in his memory at Agassiz Theatre Saturday.

Bradley Calls For Election Fund Reform

Senators should be barred from seeking private campaign funding, and instead be made to share a publicly-controlled electoral fund, Senator

After 37 Years, Pipes Set to Retire

Baird Professor of History Richard Pipes announced last month that he will retire this spring after more than 37 years

Winthrop Senior Killed In Plane Crash in Andes

Gabriel Piedrahita '96, a 22-year-old Winthrop House resident, died on December 20 in the crash of American Airlines Flight 965

Omission Of Photos Raises Questions

Upon settling down to their reading last month, the students and teaching fellows of Literature and Arts B-10 were startled

Ehrlich Elected PBHA President

Andrew J. Ehrlich '96 will remain at Harvard after his intended lune graduation date to assume the presidency of the

Council Votes on Controversial Residency Requirement

The Cambridge City Council last night narrowly approved a controversial ordinance mandating residency for employees who earn more than $50,000.

Mayoral Election Is Looming Large

As the Cambridge City Council candidates met last night at their first meeting since Thanksgiving, an air of expectancy hovered

Teaching The Tricks Of the Trade

While most professors try to teach their students a few tricks of the trade, Persi W. Diaconis has built his

Community BRIEFS

* MATHER HOUSE * Senior Tutor Peckham Takes Two-Month Maternity Leave Mather House Allston Burr Senior Tutor Mary Peckham began

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