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Martin H. Peretz, lecturer on Social Studies, gave up his position as master of South House last June in order to devote full time to his recent purchase, The New Republic--the liberal, intellectual weekly magazine of politics and arts.
It would not take much to make Harvard a more comfortable place for performers. At a minimum, the administration should satisfy the nuts-and-bolts demands in last week's petition--there is no excuse for the University's failure to provide adequate rehearsal facilities. The Music Department should devote...
Hines, who had left the team earlier in the month to devote more time to other activities, reconsidered his decision and was back in time to take over the sixth man spot on Friday.
You hear it everywhere. Yale students talk about "academic pressure" with all the fatalism and glibness of theologians discussing the Last Judgment. "The Work" is a bottomless, ever-popular topic of conversation in the dining halls--the only topic, really, aside from occasional digressions on sexual tension and the quality...
But for the first time Cousy began to question the toll that winning was taking on him psychologically and physically. Cousy confesses that the book originally was intended to be an expose of college recruiting practices, and he does devote a section of the book to talking about the coaching...