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Disease Fighter
Barry Wald '78 was diagnosed with Steinert's Disease, a rare form of muscular dystrophy (MD), 13 years ago. Because of the muscle deterioration...
Rethinking 90 Mount Auburn
Harvard plans to erect a new building on Mount Auburn Street beside the Fox Club (foreground). Harvard has tapped Leers Weinzapfel...
Globalization for Whom?
Globalization has brought little but good news to those with the products, skills, and resources to market worldwide. But does it also work for...
Paths of Learning
It is a testament to his energy, vitality, and ambition that, in the ninth decade of his life, the business school's Alfred Chandler '40, Ph.D...
Love Story
"Was introduced to Miss Kate Loring, a most charming and lovely girl....I danced with her twice or three times, and found her very...
Sandra Grindlay
Seen here [this photograph not available on-line] at the Fogg Art Museum with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, LL.D. 1859, is Sandra Grindlay...
Spring Sports
Men's Crew The Crimson decisively swept the Harvard-Yale boat race (the varsity winning by 41.3 seconds), to cap a strong season. The men's...
"Of Faith and Citizenship"
I am one of you. But I am also one of "them." What do I mean? When I am told that this is a world at war, a war between the great civilizations...
Adjudicating Sexual-Assault Cases
Stymied in its attempts to resolve certain student peer complaintsmost seriously those alleging sexual assaultthe College's...
Tough Love
Editor's Note: Nicholas Dawidoff '85 has just published The Fly Swatter: How My Grandfather Made His Way in the World, a richly detailed...
Harvard Calendar
FILM. Following its recent summer tradition, the Harvard Film Archive offers "movies from A to Z" taken from its 6,000-print collection...
NO on a Summer's Eve
One knew, perhaps, that the gas nitric oxide (NO) is a constituent of automobile exhaust and a big player in the formation of smog, and is no...