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...Harvard Law School, through its faculty activity and teaching, could shift its concern from the narrow objectives of much traditional legal scholarship, we might increase our contribution," Griswold said in 1967 at the 150th anniversary of the Law School in what many consider to be his greatest speech...
...saddened and angered by the extremely narrow and selective view. The Crimson staff takes of Counter. His and the Foundation's tireless efforts to co-sponsor and otherwise support events put on by minority student organizations make many of our events possible, efforts for which we are grateful and through which the campus is that much improved. --Jennifer Ching '96 Co-President, AAA Alex Cho '96 Co-President, AAA Merry Jean Chan '97 Harvard Foundation representative...
Walsh's removal from the council comes in the midst of one of the worst crises in Cambridge in the last quarter century. The city council met daily this week, scrambling to salvage a form of rent control in the face of Question 9's narrow passage last week...
Junior Tim Griffin goes into the game clinging to a narrow lead as the top-ranked punter in the Ancient Eight, with a 38.7 yards per kick average...
Some of the growth in service jobs has helped narrow the pay gap between men and women.While women made 34% less than men in median weekly earnings in ! 1983, the differential closed to 25% last year. That's partly because expanding fields such as health care and education have added numerous nurses, teachers and librarians -- jobs that are still mostly held by women...