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As spring nears and temperatures rise, so will the more public forms of activism at Harvard, SASC members say. "At this stage, we're more active than we've ever been," says SASC member Evan O. Grossman '87. "This spring is going to be as least as active as last...
Although Adams House has experienced fewer break-ins this year than in past years, the house is more vulnerable to crime than other Harvard houses, according to Adams House Master Robert J. Kiely. Located near the Square and with access to the house possible directly from Plympton St., Bow St...
When Victus and his comrades decide to extend their Communist campaign to uncharted territory, they typically select a remote group of villages that have received little largesse from the central government. The first step is to dispatch an advance team to live in the home of a local family. Unlike...
By now, the pattern is familiar: desks are rifled, file cabinets searched, records apparently stolen or photocopied. Money and expensive equipment are usually left untouched. In six cities during the past 14 months, groups providing support and sanctuary for Central American refugees have been hit by burglaries, suggesting an organized...
Most movie tie-ins are quickie paperbacks. But the current release of Out of Africa (see CINEMA) has led to Isak Dinesen's Africa (Sierra Club; 142 pages; $35), an enticing blend of passages from the memoirs that inspired the film and photographs that powerfully evoke the countryside. Baroness Karen...