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...Years War” with “John Harvard.” Yet, a war among our own people is not what we seek. We truly seek compromise and friendship. In the coming months when HROTCA holds its meetings and events, I encourage everyone to come, regardless of personal opinions. These open forums will be provided as a place to voice concerns, meet Harvard cadets and midshipmen, converse with fellow students, listen to guest speakers and learn about the military...

Author: By Charles B. Cromwell, | Title: Explaining the Uniform | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...dead, which is sort of true. Richard Irony, age 93, passed away in his home on Sept. 15 while watching an infomercial for a food dehydrator guaranteed to help one live until his or her 94th birthday. Cause of death: consumption of food with too much water in it. Regardless, irony—the concept—is still alive and well...

Author: By Vali D. Chandrasekaran, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: {untitled} | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...Simpson this February (an allegation Pudding members unequivocally deny), they urged HPT to look for a person more appropriate and deserving of the award. Whether it was at the Lampoon’s recommendation that HPT secured Sarah Jessica Parker for today’s parade is unclear, but regardless of who swayed the votes, parade viewers can savor the celebrated actress and style maven instead of America’s third- or fourth-favorite pop princess, who is actually more resistible than she thinks...

Author: By G. L. Warmflash, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stargazing | 2/7/2002 | See Source »

...important revelation. After all that fuss in and around Mass. Hall last spring, it turns out that the administration essentially agrees with what everyone else figured out long ago: workers should be paid more. “It is important to recognize that all who work at Harvard, regardless of rank or position, contribute in vital ways to the teaching and research mission of this great University,” Summers proclaimed in his statement. “It is essential that our employment policies and practices reflect this principle...

Author: By Madeleine S. Elfenbein, MADELEINE S. ELFENBEIN | Title: Still Waiting on A Fair Deal | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

...jobs put them at considerably greater physical risk than those of professors, will continue to have less access to health care and sick days. Most importantly, Harvard’s plan does not include a good-faith bargaining clause to ensure wages do not fall below a certain level regardless of the outcome of negotiations. If Summers agrees that workers should be paid more, why won’t he establish a mechanism to ensure they continue to be paid at the new level he is touting? And if he values those who do service work as much as those...

Author: By Madeleine S. Elfenbein, MADELEINE S. ELFENBEIN | Title: Still Waiting on A Fair Deal | 2/4/2002 | See Source »

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