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Alexandra E. Tibbetts

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Students Return Census Forms in Low Numbers

After bureaucratic mix-ups delayed delivery of census forms to Dunster House for more than a week, house residents are now


Harvard Organist Leaves After 32 Years of Service

After 32 years as University Organist and Choirmaster, John R. Ferris--called "Boston's hidden treasure" by critics--will retire at the end


Panel Discusses Gender, Courts

Gender bias continues to permeate the nation's judicial system, handicapping female attorneys and often working against victims of domestic violence,


Law School First-Years To See Japan's System

The Pacific, the United States, Europe--who will take the lead in the next century? A delegation of six first-year Harvard


Tuition, Fees Will Jump Past $20,000

The annual cost of an undergraduate education at Harvard will break the $20,000 mark for the first time next year,


Female Scientists Decry Administration Apathy

Apathy on the part of school administrators and government officials discourages many women from choosing to pursue careers in science