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The case occurs just one year after Charles K. Lee '93 and David G. Sword '93 admitted in court that they stole more than $125,000 from An Evening With Champions, an Eliot House ice skating benefit.

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Community Shocked by Accusation of Theft | 2/23/1996 | See Source »

On social issues, where Forbes' views seem less fully formed, his instincts run the gamut from noblesse oblige to let-them-eat-cake. He owns his home, for instance, so why shouldn't tenants in public housing have a chance to own theirs? He sends his kids to private schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAMPAIGN '96: THE VIEW FROM UP HERE | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

The above just goes to say that the Crimson will surely be in the playoffs, and although they are not likely to be the regular season champions, home ice in the playoffs is only a few wins away. With six games remaining, Harvard will play all five of the teams...

Author: By Bo Williams, | Title: Red Storm Rising for Men's Hockey | 2/16/1996 | See Source »

Szekeres' thefts allegedly began less than two months after Charles K. Lee '93 pleaded guilty to stealing almost $120,000 from Eliot House's An Evening With Champions.

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Former Currier Treasurer Faces Larceny Charge | 2/15/1996 | See Source »

The Huskies added two goals late in the game to put it out of reach and eliminate the Crimson from the possibility of repeating as Beanpot champions. However, Harvard did have some standout performances in the game.

Author: By Connor Schell, | Title: Huskies Devour W. Hockey | 2/8/1996 | See Source »

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