Football Team Elects Lowenstein
November 28--Football team elects Lowenstein '51 'captain, votes Isenberg "most valuable" player of completed season.
December 2--Two students expelled, 20 others put on probation for participation in blackout and Yale riots.
December 4--Crimson Key and Varsity Club begin drive to interest high school students in Harvard.
December 5--Hockey team defeats Tech, 14 to 2 as Coach Cooney Weiland makes debut.
Faculty votes to count plus and minus grades in final records.
December 7--Lampoon indicted for "selling and distributing obscene pamphlets," later fined $100.
December 12--R. Deborah Labenow '51, chief of CRIMSON Radcliffe Bureau, forbidden by Radcliffe Administration to continue work on paper under threat of expulsion.
December 13--Springfield added to 1951 football schedule; rest of program remains the same.
January 9--H.Y.R.C. expels three former leaders on charge of buying votes.
January 10--Business School establishes war mobilization center to do research for government agencies.
January 11--Richard M. Sandler '52 elected president of the Student Council.
January 15--President Conant says in his annual report that University must move forward despite the present crisis, proposes possible revival of three-year College programs.
January 22--University announces that it will not go on a three-term schedule.
January 31--Faculty committee completes rules for undergraduate organizations, ignores Student Council suggestions.