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...then, on July 2, 1850, Webster admitted to the crime. He said he had become angry with Parkman and had grabbed the nearest object with which to hit Parkman. What he grabbed was a "stick of wood." The blow killed the professor...

Author: By Amar K. Goel, | Title: Webster Murder Was the 19th Century's O.J. Simpson Case | 12/3/1994 | See Source »

...Paul Revere (a silversmith himself) depicting Harvard Yard as it appeared in 1767. Portraits of Presidents Holyoke and Lowell seated in the same President's chair which might torture Acting President Albert Carnesale next June hang uneasily behind the malignant-looking seat itself. The representations, paired with the object, and distanced from the viewer by a pane of glass like anthropological objects, call into question our acceptance of the ceremonies around...

Author: By Sorelle B. Braun, | Title: Show Puts Culture in Context | 12/1/1994 | See Source »

...having a mascot has always given The Crimson a certain touch of class. It says that Harvard transcends the petty physicality of some dork in an ugly outfit. Why we would want to spend $3,000 just to create a new object of Yalie derision is beyond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ANGRY PILGRIM | 11/19/1994 | See Source »

...companion, not O.J.'s pal and sometime actor/talk-show host. According to court papers released last night, Superior Court Judge Lance Ito approved the prosecution request to take hair samples from Simpson's black Akita (name: Chachi) and Nicole Simpson's white-and-tan dog. O.J's lawyers didn't object. Dark hair, allegedly from a dog, were found on a knit cap discovered at the murder scene, court papers show. And on O.J.'s estate tan dog hairs were discovered on the bloody glove behind the mansion. BTW: Both dogs are now living at Simpson's estate.Post your opinion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: O.J. SIMPSON . . . DOG DAYS AHEAD | 11/16/1994 | See Source »

Such a system for guaranteeing the rebate is simple and efficient, and would save trouble for all concerned. The only possible reason managers could object to it would be that they don't want Coop members to get their money, that they use the unclaimed textbook rebates to subsidize their other, less profitable offerings...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Coop Gives Students Raw Deal | 11/14/1994 | See Source »

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