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1979 Third floor renovations for Expos office complete

Author: By Michael E. Raynor, | Title: Freshman Dining Hall No Longer Serves up Wildebeast | 3/19/1987 | See Source »

Yuly Kipervarg '88 did not expect his B Expos paper to be worth $3000 to the Honeywell Corporation, but he's not complaining.

Author: By Michael E. Raynor, | Title: Junior Wins Honeywell Award | 3/7/1987 | See Source »

Matthew Eichner '87 described it as "best formal I've been to while at Harvard," while Steven Gross '87 said he was glad to see the classmates he had met during Freshman Week. "It was a lot like looking through the facebook, because you haven't seen them since French...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Reporter's Notebook | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

In major league baseball, most of the aggressive nicknames, like Pirates and Tigers, are attached to older franchises. Now that the game is played by college-trained millionaires, the newer teams have been more sedately named after seagoers and spacegoers (Mariners, Astros), birds (Blue Jays), religious figures (Angels, Padres) or...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: What's in A Nickname? | 1/19/1987 | See Source »

During the three years that Doolittle, his wife and his five sons lived in Laos, the country was embroiled in a civil war similar to the current conflict in Nicaragua. In fact, the Expos instructor says that many of the same people he knew in Laos are now in Central...

Author: By Teresa L. Johnson, | Title: The Doolittle Who Does Lots | 12/4/1986 | See Source »

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