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...even as it stands, the case may be the most serious breach of security since Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were arrested in 1950 for giving U.S. atomic secrets to the Soviets. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger acknowledged "very serious losses that went on over a long period of time." A top Pentagon official gave this damage assessment: "Some of our secrets in submarine warfare, amphibious operations and weaponry, communications coding systems, intelligence gathered by the Navy, and carrier tactics." When some newspaper reports, based mainly on sources in the much embarrassed Navy, tried to downplay the ring's impact, Pentagon Spokesman...
...across America have finally decided that South Africa must be shunned, we find it shocking and saddening, and a profound comment on the generation coming of age, that The Crimson has abandoned its oldest and proudest stand. Harvard out of South Africa! William McKibben '82 David Edelstein '81 Scott Rosenberg '81 Paul Attanasio '81 Jim Hershberg '82 Katherine States '80 Robert Boorstin '81 Joseph Dalton '79 Paul Englemayer '83 Adam Cohen '84 Tracy Sivitz '83 David DcMilo '80 Andrew Multer '79 Richard Weisman '78 Susan Faludi '81 Michael Miller '84 Sarah Paul '84 Jeffrey Toobin '82 Former Crimson editors
...They're basically climinating or reducing funding for just about everything," said Michael H. Rosenberg. director of housing for the Community Development Department...
From the beginning, the station has carried live broadcasts of many major Harvard sports contests. A large number of Harvard alumni and students in the area listen regularly, according to Program Director Michael I Rosenberg '85, and only recently, he notes have other stations carried the games...
...veteran of New York City's old literary left to publish his memoirs. Other recent recollections of this once exclusive and fractious fraternity include Irving Howe's A Margin of Hope and William Barrett's The Truants: Adventures Among the Intellectuals. They were, in Critic Harold Rosenberg's memorable phrase, "the herd of independent minds," part of the theory class that dominated political and cultural debate from the '30s through the '50s. Although deaths, dispersions and change have greatly reduced the group's influence, its value should not be underestimated. Ideas, like less...