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In this issue's John Harvard's Journal:
A Question of Rape - Tug of War over Researchers' Data - Last, But Not Least - Students Protest Sweatshop Labor - "Co-curricular" Creativity - Harvard Portrait: Myra Mayman - Tribute to "a Large Man" - Gender in the Humanities...and Beyond - Hallowed, Harrowed University Hall - Chapel Cliff-hanger - A Dean's Duties Divided - Sargent and Major - Brevia - The Undergraduate: The Networked Student - Sports: The "Boss" on Third - Sports: That Championship Season



On March 9, while the Faculty of Arts and Sciences deliberated in closed session the fate of an undergraduate accused of rape, student protesters from the undergraduate Coalition Against Sexual Violence (and from other student organizations: see "Students Protest Sweatshop Labor," page 67) demonstrated for improved survivor counseling and demanded the young man's expulsion. The demonstration focused national media attention on Harvard College's disciplinary practices.Photograph by Rose Lincoln



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