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Matthew L. Bruce '96, a council member who is editor of The Harvard Salient, offered to resign from the council after publishing the winners of the Levenson Prize in issues of the magazine that were distributed last week before the winners were officially announced...

Author: By Xiaomeng Tong, | Title: Levenson Prize Recipients Honored | 5/10/1995 | See Source »

...member of the Undergraduate Council has offered to resign after publishing the winners of the council-sponsored Levenson Prize for Undergraduate Teaching in The Harvard Salient before they had been officially announced...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Salient `Screw-Up' Causes Levenson Prize Debacle | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

Walsh was convicted in March 1994 on 41 federalcounts of bank fraud, conspiracy and making falsestatements. But the controversial fiveterm citycouncillor refused to resign his seat, and wasonly removed from office in November after hissentencing, as mandated by Massachusetts statelaw...

Author: By Sewell Chan, | Title: Walsh Case Goes to Trial Today | 4/7/1995 | See Source »

Packwood's road back to respectability has astonished most Washington bookmakers, who had once expected him to resign in disgrace. He was publicly accused shortly after his re-election in 1992 of having harassed more than two dozen women over his career. After stonewalling inquiries and then impugning the sexual histories of his accusers, he apologized for his behavior and entered an alcohol-rehabilitation program. When his Senate colleagues started shunning him, he kept on smiling and glad-handing. He also began to oppose issues that Dole opposed, such as requiring employers to pay for workers' health insurance. Packwood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FALL AND RISE OF BOB PACKWOOD | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

First-years, as well as those hoping to escape from (or to) the Quad, have already submitted their forms to the great equalizer: the God of Randomization. Although the hardcore statistics majors (all three) and other naysayers resign themselves to pure happenstance, others on campus try desperately to beat the odds. These go-getters attempt to battle the logic of randomization with pure superstition. Is this at odds with the student body's veneer of educated objectivity? Not al all. As one first-year put it, "The whole randomization process is about numbers, so it there...

Author: By Ann D. Schiff, | Title: harvardian superstitions | 3/23/1995 | See Source »

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