September 17, 1974: Twenty Harvard summer school students face disciplinary action for using prepared exam codes for the Physics S-1 exam. On the same day, Reverand Peter J. Gomes is named minister of Memorial Church and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals.
October 4, 1974: Seven thousand protestors march on Broadway in South Boston, protesting integrated busing efforts. School attendance drops by 50 percent during the first day of the mandatory busing efforts.
October 28, 1974: Harvard Dining Services begins to check student identification cards.
November 5, 1974: Michael S. Dukakis becomes Governor of Massachusetts.
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