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...Rosenfeld '81, co-chairman of the drive, said yesterday he was pleased with the number of students registered and added that he was surprised to learn how much the community depends on blood from Harvard. "The local hospitals plan their surgeries around the blood drive to insure adequate supplies for their operations," he said...

Author: By David Lawrence, | Title: H/R Blood Drive May Set Record In Pints Donated | 12/4/1980 | See Source »

...believe that these compromises will contribute to the good appearance of the yard while allowing reasonable and aesthetically acceptable locations for the many notices such a diverse and active student body requires in order to stay informed. Michael J.W. Rennock President Eliot House Film Society Michael Simpson Patti Gadecki Co-Chairman, Eliot House Committee

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kiosks, Cont. | 12/4/1980 | See Source »

...Reagan's kitchen Cabinet. So is Richard Wirthlin, Reagan's talented pollster. Also likely to be called on for political advice is Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt, who is a close friend. Three women are slated for Cabinet or sub-Cabinet positions. Two are Republicans: Anne Armstrong, former co-chairman of the G.O.P. National Committee and Ambassador to Britain; and Elizabeth Dole, wife of Senator Robert Dole and a former member of the Federal Trade Commission. The Democrat is Jeane Kirkpatrick, professor of government at Georgetown University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Draft Picks for the New Team | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

Puffing on his third cigar, James S. Harrington '81, co-chairman of Harvard-Radcliffe Students for Reagan, predicted the election would mean "a long Republican ascendancy. We expected a victory, but the landslide was a surprise--it means we've finally broken down the New Deal coalition...

Author: By Alan Cooperman, | Title: Republican Club Lights Cigars While Democrats Stay Sober | 11/5/1980 | See Source »

Aside from the logistical assistance these facilities afford, many students say the centers help fulfill a deeper need. Princeton senior Rhinold Ponder, former co-chairman of the university's center, points out that Third World students admitted to predominately white institutions face a constant dilemma. "The idea of accepting minority students to a place like Princeton or Harvard is not enough. They just can't be readily integrated into the mainstream--they are culturally different, and in order to share themselves, they have to learn about themselves," Ponder says...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Will The Center Hold? | 10/27/1980 | See Source »

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