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Cambridge 02138 
Communications from our readers - with links to the original articles (a great introduction to recent pieces)
  
Harvard Health 
Drug-resistant bugs
  
The Browser 
Science under scrutiny, Beethoven live at Harvard, as well as Chapter and Verse, Off the Shelf, and Open Book: Kabotchnik v. Cabot
  
New England Regional Edition 
Learning in one's third age, The Alsatian Persuasion, the restaurant guide, and a calendar of Harvard events and sports
  
The College Pump 
Naming names: the Union and Vanserg
  
The Alumni 
Ready, set, vote!, illustrated Harvard news, Yesterday's News, and the profiles "Newfangled Diplomat" and "Other People's Autobiographer". Also, a special note regardingCommencement exercises.
  
Treasure 
Halibut hooks
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Harvard's open-stack libraries are a magnet and treasure for students and scholars -- and thieves  
by CHRISTOPHER REED
 
  
  
A lawyer and a doctor examine the problems for patients and physicians 
by JAMES VORENBERG and SIDNEY H. WANZER
 
  
  
Studying the coffee trade, a social scientist learns real-world lessons about politics and scholarship 
by ROBERT H. BATES
 
  
  
Brief life of an Imagist poet: 1874-1925 
by DAVID BEARDSLEY
 
  
  
John Singleton Copley's portraits recall an anxious age 
by CAROL TROYEN
 
  
  
The Medical Area Total Energy Plant faces an energy crisis, Crimson Cash, John Loeb, the American Repertory Theatre takes center stage, the Business School reveals big plans for construction and redesign, Harvardians in Washington, retrenchment faces trenchermen at Loker Commons, and a stamina swimmer gets into the pool
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