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Yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field, the Harvard softball team proved that hitting slumps can affect others parts of the game as fast as a Roger Clemens' high-riser goes from fist to mitt. The host Crimson (5-6 overall, 1-3 Ivy) dropped two games, 7-2, 7-1, to the visitors from Boston College (12-3). Harvard has now lost five of its last six games...
...passed, the measure would probably affect Harvard's planned addition to the Kennedy School of Government. While the University already provides child care, it would be required to provide additional care in proportion to the needs of employees in the new building under the bill...
Thompson said she thought controversy from theDalton case probably would not affect admissionsat all. If the case has in any impact, she said,it would more reduce the yield rate rather thanthe application rate. "I think students here seethe controversy as fairly healthy, even if theydon't see the decision as healthy," Thompson said...
REAGAN may be a lame duck president, but he still wields an enormous ability to affect national opinion. His justification for not enforcing civil rights laws and for vetoing this newest piece of legislation has been that these laws are no longer necessary or effective. Some are convinced. Over and over again, Reagan's actions have demonstrated his belief that the market system should rule all--that people should be completely free to discriminate on any basis, for any purpose...
Yesterday's Crimson incorrectly reported that the divestment bill introduced today in the Massachusetts Legislature would affect schools with $50 million or more invested in South Africa. It would affect schools with endowments of $50 million or more, any part of which is invested in South African-linked corporations...