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The Crimson pummeled the UC all afternoon with a relentless offensive surge, powered mainly by sportswriter Derek Kaufman and editoral executive Dave DeBartolo. Kaufman belted a three-run homerun, a two-run homerun and finished the day 3-for-3 with 7 RBI. DeBartolo was equally impressive, also going 3...
NEWS EDITOR: Lan N. Nguyen '93 NIGHT EDITORS Julian E. Barnes '93 John A. Cloud '93 Brian D. Ellison '95 Gady A. Epstein '93 Maya E. Fischoff '93 Lan N. Ngyuen '93 Mark N. Templeton '93 Jonathan Samuels '94 FEATURES EDITOR: Philip P. Pan '93 EDITORAL EDITORS: John A. Cloud...
And an October 10, 1931 editoral in The Harvard Crimson said, "it is hardly necessary to state that a personable tutor, one who has the ability to interest his individual pupil, will develop into a more human, more understanding professor, than a young Ph.D. who has advanced to the stage...
The editor and creator of a new Law School faculty journal resigned last month from his editoral post before the first issue of the review had been published.
The groups considered setting up a Faculty-student speakers' bureau that would try to spread debate on Vietnam into the Boston community. The bureau could help provide a "broader hearing," said Rev. Richard E. Mumma, Presbyterian member of the Harvard-Radcliffe United Ministry who called the discussions in response to...