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...Freshman Urban Program (FUP) and the Harvard Outdoor Program (HOP). And all three are seeing a surge in interest. HAND, which links each Harvard house with a Cambridge neighborhood in the provision of a wide range of social services, is particularly successful. HAND posters deck the walls of all thirteen houses; on each, a roughly sketched hand beckons students to join the program. Gump says he expects 400 students to participate in the program this year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Taking a Step Into the Community | 11/21/1985 | See Source »

...General to a meeting in Lowell House of the Harvard--Radcliffe Conservative Club eventuated in obstructive actions that seemed clearly to violate the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities. As a consequence, on May 23, 1985, the Dean of Students brought to the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities charges against thirteen undergraduates and one graduate student (GSAS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The CRR Hands Down Its Decisions | 10/18/1985 | See Source »

Police in Orange County, Calif., first encountered designer drugs in 1979, when they found two young addicts lying dead near samples of a heroin-like powder. Thirteen more users had died before Forensic Chemist Donald Cooper of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration managed to identify the substance. It was a designer version of the anesthetic fentanyl, which is widely used during prolonged surgery. The variant was many times as powerful as heroin; just a little could be an overdose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Death By Design | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

...Thirteen hundred B.C. students have participated in the pyramids, most just over the weekend, but only 75 made a profit, according to an estimate published in The Heights, the B.C. student newspaper...

Author: By Matthew Snyder, | Title: B.C. Reinvents Pyramid Hustle | 4/2/1985 | See Source »

...with the photographer's friends. Bosworth's biography does not go far enough in filling in the person where there now stands a myth. The author, it seems., cannot get beyond seeing Arbus as a person who liked gutsy challenges and reveal her as someone unable to face reality. Thirteen years after her death the myth of Diane Aubus has ripened. The portray presented here tries to accomodate the fantastic element, to take the mythic status as a given and larch on to descriptions that pander to it. The result is that the public must still await a sensitive treatment...

Author: By Eunice L. An, | Title: Arbus's Freaky World | 2/13/1985 | See Source »

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