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September 1983
Living with Nuclear Weapons.
By the Harvard Nuclear Study Group. (Harvard University Press, $12.95; Bantam, $3.95).
Published in Harvard Magazine on 10 September, 1983
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Living with Nuclear Weapons.
By the Harvard Nuclear Study Group. (Harvard University Press, $12.95; Bantam, $3.95).
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July 1982
The Fate of the Earth.
By Jonathan Schell. Alfred A. Knopf, $11.95.
Published in Harvard Magazine on 15 July, 1982
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The Fate of the Earth.
By Jonathan Schell. Alfred A. Knopf, $11.95.
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March 1982
A Compassionate Peace: A Future for the Middle East.
By Everett Mendelsohn and the Middle East Working Party of the American Friends Service Committee. Hill & Wang, $12.95 (paper. $6.95).
Published in Harvard Magazine on 15 March, 1982
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A Compassionate Peace: A Future for the Middle East.
By Everett Mendelsohn and the Middle East Working Party of the American Friends Service Committee. Hill & Wang, $12.95 (paper. $6.95).
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March 1982
Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
. By Howard Gardner. Basic Books, $23.50.
Published in Harvard Magazine on 15 March, 1982
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Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
. By Howard Gardner. Basic Books, $23.50.
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