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By Gregory S. Krauss, Crimson Staff writer

Friday, June 25, 1999

Stewart Appears on Television Show

Former Undergraduate Council President Beth A. Stewart '00 took her political opinions to the national airwaves last Thursday, appearing as a guest on ABC television's late-night talk show "Politically Incorrect," hosted by comedian Bill Maher.

Stewart debated topics from gun control to next year's presidential election on the episode along with author Erica Jong, NYPD Blue co-star Andrea Thompson and comedian Rob Schneider.

Friday, July 09, 1999

Illingworth Enters New Post

David P. Illingworth '71 became the College's first Associate Dean for Extracurricular Activities this week.

Friday, July 09, 1999

HLS to Offer Animal Rights Course

For the first time in its history, Harvard Law School will offer a course in animal rights law next spring, Harvard Law School officials announced last week.

Friday, July 09, 1999

Kroks Forced to Cancel Tour Concerts in China

The Krokidiloes, Harvard's oldest a cappella group, cancelled shows in Shanghai and Beijing on their world tour after the Chinese government revoked their performance permits in the wake of strained relations with the U.S.

The Kroks received the necessary permits to perform in China from the Chinese Ministry of Culture earlier this year, but the government changed its mind the day after the U.S. government released the Cox Report, which details Chinese espionage in America.

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