February 11, 1974: Harvard’s hockey team beats Boston University 5-4 in the final minutes of the Beanpot finals, winning the championship for the first time since 1969.
March 1, 1974: A federal grand jury indicts seven top White House aids on charges of conspiring to impede the Watergate investigation.
March 1, 1974: Record numbers of first-years apply to live in Leverett and Mather House in an effort to outsmart a new computerized housing program and avoid living in Radcliffe housing.
March 11, 1974: Several hundred people, mostly Harvard students, demonstrate against Vice President Ford while he is in Boston accepting his Man of the Year award from Harvard’s Young Republicans Club.
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