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...biggest loser in the shuffle was former Deputy Prime Minister Erik Nielsen. The intensely partisan Nielsen was replaced by former Transportation Minister Donald Frank Mazankowski, who is much less contentious...
...group had been planning a European vacation since the beginning of last semester. One member, Erik King '86, says he has been counting on this type of post-graduation trip since high school...
Army cadet M. Erik Wiese '89 concurs with his Navy counterpart. "ROTC does interfere with academics and extracurriculars," he says. "But you have to set some priorities, service to your country or service to yourself." Wiese participates in freshman crew and is a member of the Pershing Rifles, a military fraternity organization...
...army allows for other extracurriculars; I row crew, and they allow me," says Eliot House resident Erik G. Kaardal '88, who is also the Harvard Republican Club's program director. "It's admittedly time consuming, but it's a great opportunity to further my education...
Europe: Lawrence Malkin London: Christopher Ogden, Mary Cronin, Steven Holmes, William Rademaekers Paris: Jordan Bonfante, B. J. Phillips, Adam Zagorin Bonn: William McWhirter, John Kohan Rome: Erik Amfitheatrof, Sam Allis, Wilton Wynn Eastern Europe: Kenneth W. Banta Moscow: James O. Jackson Jerusalem: Roland Flamini Middle East: Dean Fischer Cairo: John Borrell Bahrain: Barry Hillenbrand Nairobi: James Wilde Johannesburg: Bruce W. Nelan New Delhi: Ross H. Munro Bangkok: James Willwerth Peking: Richard Hornik Hong Kong: Sandra Burton, Bing W. Wong Tokyo: Edwin M. Reingold, Yukinori Ishikawa Melbourne: John Dunn Canada: Peter Stoler, Ed Ogle Caribbean: Bernard Diederich Mexico City: Harry Kelly...