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Benjamin D. Margo
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'Transient Days' Fade Quickly
Some people know why they got into Harvard. There’s a kid upstairs who summers at the Sorbonne sketching tourists and
Chemistry Senior Lecturer Retires After 15 Years
Jim E. Davis, a longtime senior lecturer on chemistry, ended his 15-year Harvard career yesterday with his final Chemistry 5
Harvard Groups Hold Bone Marrow Drive for Minorities
The Harvard Cancer Society (HCS) and the Asian-American Brotherhood (AAB) kicked off their two-day Minority Bone Marrow Registration Drive yesterday.
Radcliffe Panel Probes Dual Roles of Professional Mothers
Eleanor G. White ’67 always thought she’d spend a few years working and then the rest of her life raising
Connecting with Dot:
One might think the director of a Russian drama would wear self-important designer clothes or chunky glasses and faux-nerdy attire.
The Russians Are Coming!: ‘Three Sisters’ Storms the Mainstage
The Loeb Mainstage, available to only two undergraduate productions each semester, is a mixed blessing. The huge and technically advanced
Pidgeon visits A.R.T.
While the upcoming student productions of The Who’s Tommy and Three Sisters rehearsed upstairs, and the Pinter plays held tech
Kevin Spacey Hits One Out Of This World
Jeff Bridges has already explored the comical worlds of the insane. (Rent The Fisher King). Kevin Spacey has already taught
'Paint Show' Delivers Sloppy Fun
For those wishing to combine the cramped sweatiness of the Harvard party scene with the goofiness of Harvard improv last