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Mary C. Warner

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Peretz Balances Politics and Academics

Martin H. Peretz, lecturer in Social Studies, likes his students so much that he hired two of them. They both


Walking the Tightrope

In Korea there is a joke about Kim Dae Jung. It says that as difficult as it is to save


Around the World in 25 Years

U ntil Harvard's Center for International Affairs was a decade old, the institute was known logically enough by the abbreviation


Labor Union Targets Medical Area

Despite having failed twice in the past six years, labor leaders have launched another drive to unionize workers at the


State Dept. Stalls Nicaraguan's Visa

A high-ranking Nicaraguan official is scheduled to visit Harvard next month, but the United States government may prevent him from


Little House in the Big Yard

When Derek C. Bok assumed the Harvard presidency in 1971, he took on all the traditional trappings except one--he chose


Shelters Survive With Little Support

Another community project aimed at helping Cambridge's homeless opened yesterday, as the Central Square Salvation Army unlocked the doors of


Barnard Adds Requirements Resembling Core Curriculum

The faculty of Barnard College in New York City voted to institute a new set of curriculum reforms which includes


'Stepping Into a Breach'

Even before 10 p.m. when the door to the basement shelter opens, the dark figures who sit on their large