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...Harvard student of Chinese ancestry, I would like to comment on your recent article on Asian Americans at Harvard ("The Asian Quandary," October 27, 1986). First, I commend the article's author, David M. Lazarus, on the journalistic spirit in which he carried out his research. The issues of Asians Americans at Harvard are very broad and potentially controversial, yet any reader of his work can tell he made a sincere effort to objectively summarize the major idea of his topic...
Peter C. Krause, David M. Lazarus, BenjaminR. Miller, Matthew A. Saal contributed to thereporting of this article...
...Baker '88 of Winthrop House and Chicago, Ill.; Phyllida A. Burlingame '88 of Adams House and Katonah, N.Y.; Adam J. Epstein '88 of Quincy House and Orinda, Calif.; Casey J. Lartigue of Dudley House and Houston, Tex.; Michael J. Lartigue of Dudley House and Houston, Tex.; David M. Lazarus '89 of Pennypacker Hall and Broomall, Pa.; Benjamin R. Miller '89 of Thayer Hall and Baltimore, Md.; Mary E. Sarotte '88 of Mather House of Morristown, N.J.; Gregory R. Schwartz '89 of Canaday Hall and New York, N.Y.; Alan Z. Segal '89 of Canaday Hall and Vestal, N.Y.; Sophia...
...officials at the State Department, who consider participation by moderate elements of the Palestinian camp to be crucial to any future settlement, feel that writing off Arafat is far easier said than done. He is, in many ways, a Lazarus, continually belying his obituary. Despite the embarrassment and setbacks it has suffered, the P.L.O. has not stopped being, as one U.S. diplomat put it, the "only available symbol" to most Palestinians of their national cause...
Then, like Lazarus, the Crimson emerged from the tomb. Penalties and tough defense drove the Tribe back, and a fake field-goal attempt was thwarted...