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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...perfect for me," Allard said by phone from his Winchester, Mass. home. "for both me and the freshmen. this is a new experience. But unlike freshmen I do know a lot about Harvard land I can be of guidance both in and out of the classroom...

Author: By James D. Solomon, | Title: Former Football Star to Coach | 7/15/1986 | See Source »

...classroom, where Kashani often appears in a three piece suit and sports a black leather attache case, he is a whirlwind, majoring in economics and chemistry. He took Chem 20 in his freshman year, five courses a semester from then on, and wrote a magna plus thesis on the chemical industry of Saudi Arabia...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: Activism With a Grin | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

...drop significantly within the last three years, at least in part, Chairman Robert D. Putnam admits, because of the harassment cases. Last fall, the department also had to battle a vigorous protest among students who believe they should not be forced to associate in any way, either in the classroom or before examination boards, with professors implicated for sexual misconduct...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opening Pandora's Box | 6/5/1986 | See Source »

Campus politics more or less follows the intellectual patterns established in the classroom, albeit in a slightly perverse fashion. It seems that those most opposed to Derek Bok & Co. know them the best; after all, what is an administrator without a crisis to administrate? As long as the bounds of acceptable conduct are adhered to, the occasional political protests or marches serve to show the idealism of Harvard youth--and feed the self-importance of University Hall...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: The Politics of Schmoozing | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

...smugness and security and self-congratulation," says William L. (Jacobson) Tynan '61. In the happy-go-lucky days of the Eisenhower era, the Class of 1961 was incensed by a $250 tuition hike from the original $1000 a year fee. In the classroom, Dean of the Faculty McGeorge Bundy lectured about the importance of U.S. involvement in Indochina and the relevance of the domino theory. In Government 180, "Principles of International Politics," then-associate professor Henry A. Kissinger '50 told an overflow crowd of 350 that "students sitting at my feet flatter...

Author: By Laurie M. Grossman, | Title: When Camelot Came to Harvard | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

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