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...somewhat lurid story. Of course, the story happened three months ago--and in Boston, not New York. The Voice seems occasionally hell-bent on titillating its readers as much as possible, even at the expense of its solid and well-deserved reputation. Fortunately, some of the Voice columnists, including Nat Hentoff, have not given up the fight against creeping Murdochianism. Hentoff continues to turn out fine political pieces, mounting a virtual one-man campaign against repressive legislation like Senate Bill 1437, once Senate Bill 1, for example...

Author: By Andrew T. Karron and Andrew Multer, S | Title: Jerry and Rupert | 3/4/1978 | See Source »

...years after Gen Ed began, the Faculty modified the program slightly by permitting science concentrators to substitute departmental courses for their Nat Sci requirement. In the late '60s, after incessant Faculty debate, the requirements remained the same although the number of Gen Ed courses increased dramatically. The decisive break with the original system only came in 1971 when the Faculty set up the current system of departmentalized bypasses, and allowed the more specialized middle group courses to count the same as lower group courses. The Core proposal, therefore, is not a step 40 years into the past, but only...

Author: By Edward Josephson, | Title: Before the Core: The History of General Education at Harvard | 2/17/1978 | See Source »

...YORK, N.Y.After consuming a sumptuous roast beef au jus repast at the Essex House to the clippity-clop of horse and buggies conveying honeymooning couples down Central Park South, the Harvard hoopsters journeyed uptown to the somewhat less-than-splendiferous lavender linoleum floor of Nat Holman Gymnasium, for a wide-open shoot-'em-up game against the City College of New York...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Cagers Blitz Beavers For Season's First Victory | 12/10/1977 | See Source »

Openmindedness about Genesis can cause problems at Harvard. Dwight Fletcher '79, who has started a Christian athletes discipleship group with his roommate Steve Brannan '79, says he occasionally found George Wald's lectures in Nat. Sci. 5, "The Nature of Living Things," offensive. "During one of his lectures last year he said God didn't create man, but man created God. I hissed him when he said that, but then immediately I felt bad about doing...

Author: By Anne E. Bartlett, | Title: By the Book: Fundamentalist Christians at Harvard | 10/26/1977 | See Source »

...Principles of Economics"919 Hum 9a "Oral and Early Literature" 553 Astro 8 "Cosmic Evolution" 519 Nat Sci 110 "Automatic Computing" 502 Chem 20 "Organic Chemistry" 435 Fine Arts 13 "Introduction to the History of Art" 418 Nat Sci 6 "Organismic and Evolutionary Biology" 402 Math 1a "Introduction to Calculus" 381 Nat Sci 3 "Introduction to Chemistry" 339 Ec 1500 "Financial Accounting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's top ten | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

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