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...with the worst yet to come, and the civil rights movement had made only superficial gains. “Few classes have entered Harvard with more faith in government (stirred by calls to action from a young, vigorous leader) but few have left with less,” wrote Richard Blumenthal ’67 in an article published June 14, 1967, in The Crimson. “[We] leave college with a far more profound sense of the limitations to political action.” The same students who, according to one of their own, “shared...
...Edwards was planning to concentrate in molecular and cellular biology, according to biology professor Richard M. Losick, who taught Edwards this semester...
...District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock recognized 02138’s First Amendment right to publish the information. “We were relieved and happy,” Kim said. “It’s a good day for journalism.” Richard Bradley, the executive editor of the magazine, echoed Kim in an entry he posted on his blog, “Shots in the Dark.” “[T]his is a victory for the ability of the American press to do its job,” Bradley wrote...
With an improvised ladder and injuries in key places, along with freshman Richard Hill competing internationally at the South East Asia Games, the Harvard win was even sweeter...
Edwards was planning to concentrate in Molecular Cellular Biology, according to Cabot Professor of Biology Richard M. Losick, who taught Edwards this semester...