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Ron Davis

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The Happy Legal Life of Charles Nesson

It seemed perfectly natural for Charles. Nesson '60 to become a lawyer; his mother, father and aunt were lawyers, and,


Publisher of Ebony Magazine Addresses Harvard Faculty

Ebony, the black-oriented magazine, observes its 30th anniversary with this month's issue, and to commemorate the occasion its publisher, John


NOW Strikers Rally at State House

Although more than 50 women rallied at the State House yesterday to support a national women's strike, response at the


Local Policemen Participate In Special Law School Project

The Law School's Police Interaction Program, through which Harvard and Cambridge police are brought together with law students to learn


Dunlop Likely to Become New Secretary of Labor

John T. Dunlop, Lamont University Professor and former director of the Cost of Living Council, is expected to be nominated


Isaac Was Named for Tenure In Afro Over Three Years Ago

Ephraim Isaac, associate professor of Afro-American Studies, has been nominated for a tenured position in the Afro Department, sources in


Harvard May Grant Access To Some Confidential Files

Harvard will accept student requests for access to confidential material now kept in a closed "non-active" file if the requests


For Black Faculty and Administrators, It's Not an Easy Life

Less than 30 days after the smoke cleared from the gun that killed Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, John