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D. JOSEPH Menn

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Question Authority

Experts on both sides of the Pacific have welcomed the liberalization of mainland China in the last decade. One Harvard


Another Type of Activism

While rejuvenated campus activism engulfed Harvard this year, the University was making its own headlines for activism in the nation's


Cutbacks in Federal Financial Aid Excised From Senate Budget Plan

After weeks of intensive lobbing, Harvard officials and higher education lobby is yesterday hailed as a major victory the elimination


Moynihan Kicks Off Godkin Lectures

More than a decade after leaving Harvard for the world of polities, Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D.N.Y.) enjoyed a warm


Reagan's Science Funding Cuts Called Illegal By Federal Agency

The Reagan Administration's latest attempt to cut National in stitutes of Health, (NIH) funding was dealt a serious plow last


Old(e) English(e)

I NSTRUCTOR OF ENGLISH Allison W. Phinney didn't quite know what to do Neither did Loeb Associate Professor of the


Local Colleges Oppose Immunization Bill

Representatives of several area colleges, including Harvard, will meet today with state lawmakers to voice concern over a proposed bill


Proposed Bill May Curb Harvard Renovation Plans

The University has reacted unfavorably to proposed legislation which might decrease its control of alterations to certain buildings by granting


Nobel Laureate and Others Continue Apartheid Sit-Ins

A Harvard Nobel Laureate and 11 others protesting South African apartheid yesterday occupied a Boston currency exchange office only one