April 6, 1973: Greek coins stolen from the Fogg Museum. The coins, from 5th and 6th century BC, are valued at $90,000.
April 14, 1973: The Crimson discovers the location of Cambridge’s CIA office, located at 545 Technology Square.
May 1, 1973: Nixon accepts the resignation of his top four aids. He says that he must bear the ultimate responsibility for his staff.
May 14, 1973: Harvard women decide to form an employee’s organization to discuss affirmative action and create task forces to study women’s issues.
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