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...News, however, was primarily a campusnewspaper covering events at Radcliffe andHarvard. It came out less frequently than TheCrimson, and our readership was much smaller--ourgraduating class in 1942 numbered 208 women,compared to the 816 men in my husband's 1940 classat Harvard...

Author: By Jane NEWMYER Rice, | Title: THE LAST NORMAL CLASS | 6/2/1992 | See Source »

Starr said the magazine has succeeded inwinning a loyal readership and influencing policydebate...

Author: By Adi Krause, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The American Prospect Moves to Cambridge | 5/15/1992 | See Source »

...Holyoke Center--which tested negative for Michelangelo--Registrar Georgene Herschbach was eager to share her insights on the virus with The Crimson's readership: "You want me to say that I was freaked out for a while. You're trying to make a story out of this. Viruses are out there in increasing numbers, and they require effective virus management. Hard drive management. But I don't want to be quoted on this subject. I have nothing to say about this. You're just trying to make a story out of what I'm saying. I would prefer that...

Author: By Michael R. Grunwald, | Title: The End of Unprotected Interfacing | 3/6/1992 | See Source »

This paper, which claims a readership of maybe 200 students, can probably claim the prize of being the least read newspaper at the Harvard. I have yet to find a students who has actually read Connections--excluding its past or present contributions...

Author: By Stephen Klasen, | Title: Public Service Serving Itself | 2/29/1992 | See Source »

...name Tikkun comes from the Hebrew, meaning to heal, repair and transform the world. Given that name, it's not hard to figure out that this magazine is a liberal/progressive alternative to Commentary and its neoconservative readership...

Author: By Daniel E. Markel, | Title: Liberal Jewish Thought | 2/27/1992 | See Source »

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