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...hour library should become a permanent feature of College life. It has been one of the foremost rallying points of students on this campus over the past few years and has come to a head only recently with a push from this paper as well as the newly democratized Undergraduate Council. Finally, Dean Lewis et al. have recognized that the demands of work imposed by the College require a 24-hour work and study space. No longer will we tolerate arguments that nighttime studying is unhealthful or that we ought to plan our lives more efficiently to be able...
While Murphy may be Siedlecki's foremost foe during The Game, the newest Bulldog's greatest challenge will be filling the shoes of his vaunted predecessor...
Gearing up for the expected decision, Denise Brown held a 90-minute conference call with five lawyers and several women's rights activists the night before the judge's ruling. A number of legal and strategic options were discussed, but foremost was the Browns' commitment to appeal the judge's decision. Other options discussed were a recall effort against the judge and a plan to file a complaint against Fuller with the state bar association...
Clinching what Reid Professor of English Philip J. Fisher called "the single most important appointment in literature at Harvard in the past 15 years," one of the country's foremost Shakespeare scholars accepted tenure at Harvard this week...
...foremost education of one's lifetime results from a series of encounters with role models whom either inspire us or reaffirm our most cherished goals. This weekend the entire Harvard community suffered the loss of an inspiring role model with the passing of Markham Professor of Government Hugh Douglas Price. To both his colleagues and his students, Professor Price's death leaves a great void in Littauer Hall M-28 where once a charming, warm professor could be found with his door open to all. His presence will be sorely missed by those faculty and students who built bonds...