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Amy Wilentz

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Out to Lunch

J AMES THURBER used to call his New Yorker office on his day off, asking for Mr. Thurber. He would


The Class, Leaving

The Class of 1975 is a little uncertain about its future. Because of the tightening job market, many students who


The Class, Entering

On September 23, 1971, the Class of 1975 jammed into Sanders Theater to hear then dean of the Faculty John


Radcliffe Institute Announces Thirty-One Fellows for 1975-6

Patricia Albjerg Graham, dean of the Radcliffe Institute, announced yesterday the appointment of 31 Radcliffe Institute Fellows. The fellows come


Gazette Article on Unionization Is Misleading, Burns Charges

The acting chairman of the Harvard Employees Organizing Committee (HEOC) said yesterday that a statement by Harvard in last week's


Mirrors and Blue Smoke

"I DON'T LIKE to be played for a sucker." Tip O'Neill, House Majority Leader, didn't like it at all when