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What's wrong, and right, with the religious right.
by The Reverend Peter J. Gomes
Brief life of a dedicated historian: 1769-1859
by Castle Freeman Jr.
Harvard's Project on Schooling and Children focuses on the plight of one-fourth of the American Population. Includes profiles of Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Henry Rosovsky, Katherine Merseth, Charles Deutsch, and Martha Minow.
by John de Cuevas
Conservation center unveiled, record returns for the endowment, a huge gift with few strings, Sanders refurbished, faculty retirement, fluid mechanics flows again, a visit by John Harvard, veep goes to court, new courses, Bok by Bouldin, reactivating undergraduate activism, football, women's soccer, and the athlete's academic index.
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Critics in cribs, book burning in Bosnia, literary tigers, frozen brains, and lynching as human sacrifice.
Letters to the Editor from the issue - with links to the original articles. A great introduction to recent articles.
The fiber facts.
The manly ideal, a documentary on losing the family farm, and new jazz recordings. Also Open Book: Friends of France, Off the Shelf, and Chapter & Verse.
How to pick an HMO, reviews of Hammersley's Bistro and Giannino, the restaurant guide and calendars of Harvard events and sports.
When Harvard was upsized.
Externships and internships, along with Yesterday's News (from the pages of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin and Harvard Magazine), and profiles of alumni who are fired-up about fireplaces, behind-the-scenes communicators, and happy in a hot job.
In search of crimson.
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