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Study Shows Women Scientists Put Off By Graduate Bias
Potential women science concentrators who declined admission to the Class of 1979 made their decision to attend other schools mainly
Ali Probably Will Cancel Class Day Speaking Date
World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammud said yesterday he does not think he will be able to speak at Harvard Class
Group Plans Test Measuring College Salary Discrimination
A committee of college professors will use Harvard, along with a number of other private colleges, to develop a standard
Lippmann Bequest Valued At More Than $750,000
Harvard's share of the million-dollar estate left by late political journalist Walter Lippmann '10 will come to almost $800,000, according
Pollster Says Campaign Reform Laws Put Incumbents and Celebrities Ahead
A political pollster said last night that the campaign reform laws passed this year will defeat many of their original
A Big Day for Local Social Set, Too
While the Harvard football team was wrapping up its preparations for the big game with Yale yesterday, Cambridge was gearing
Some Alumnae Blast Rosovsky For Too Few Female Faculty
A small number of the 110 members of the Radcliffe Alumnae Council have charged Dean Rosovsky and the administration with
Editor Praises Congress's Fact-Finding
An editor of The New Republic told an Institute of Politics study group last night that Congress's role in foreign
Bok Ponders 'Meatless' Days In Response to Mayer's Plan
President Bok said yesterday he has asked his staff to research the possibility of meatless days at Harvard, in response