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Archives → 1950 → 9/25
- 3,540 Upperclassmen Register Today
- Liberal Union Moves Into Activities Center
- World News
- All Dining Halls Up Board Rates
- Graduate Center Opens for GSAS
- Earth Will Interrupt Sun-Moon Light Rays
- Network Inaugurates Afternoon Programs
- Dime Bearts 9 a.m. lamont Deadline
- Botanist Fernald Succumbs at 77
- North Korea No Aggressor, Leftist Clubs Say
- City's Communist Hunt Seen Failure
- Summer Fact
- THE MOVIEGOER
- THE MUSIC BOX
- University Bans All-Night Parking, Asks Registration
- Trapped in Widener's Bowels, Scholars Dial Matchlit SOS
- 2 Austrian Students Enter GSAS Program
- Radcliffe Cedar Hill Conference Forms New Room-Assigning Plan
- "Sock 'em" Is Latest Football Cry
- 80-Man Freshman Football Squad Holds First Workout
- Harriers Search For Talent; Few Mainstays Back
- Soccer Team Prepares For Tough Season
- Varsity Club Urges All Members Screen and Attract Athletes Here
- New Freshman Coaches Named
- Fall Sports Schedules
- Soccer Team Gets Ready for Hard Season; First Line Set
- Sailors Qualify
- HLU Will Offer Free Magazine
- Metcalf Renews Library Relations In European Tour
- MacLeish to Give Course on Poetry Starting Tuesday
- Gift Means New Site, Light for Rare Books
- University's Asian Experts Prescribe Far East Policy
- New Graduate Dorms Meet With Approval
- House Kills Med School Aid Bills
- Rogers Discloses New Rules To Liberalize GSAS Studies
- Summer Brought Scholars, Trophy, and Cash
- Feeney Plans Release of '49 Album In Fall
- Salzburg Seminar Ends 4th Summer
- III Gov Professors Return
- See Big Flesh Shortage
- Two Professors Die This Summer
- 3,500 Give $344,000 To Advanced Study Group, Huggins Says
- Band Records 2 New Albums
- Students Unable to Find Low-Cost Housing Units
- Rhee, Alumnus, Heads Harvard Group in Seoul
- Yale Seats Griswold
- Draft Snafus Job Hunters
- Rainmaker Howell Advises Federal Control of Clouds
- Graduate Record Tests Scheduled
- Heidelberg Requests Second-Hand Books
- Fischelis To Succeed Duhig As PBH Graduate Secretary
- Fullbright Grants Made to Fifty-six Students, Alumni
- "Cliffe's Signature Closes Officially
- Joan Projansky '49 Appointed New Director of 'Cliffe Public Relations
- Annex News in Brief
- NSA Congress Treats Loyalty Oath
- Text of New ROTC Rulings on Enrollment Policy
- 10 Friends Donate Blood to Aid Sick Yard Policeman
- B.S.O. Slates Five Rehearsal-Concerts For Students Only
- MDC Plans Late Fall Debut For $732,000 Eliot Bridge
- Brattle Troupe Will Help Stage Broadway Play
- University's Plans Stress 'Normalcy' Despite War
- Jordan Drills Green Outfit In Fundamentals of Football
- Conant Returns To Duties Briefly
- Reed Club to Remain Alive
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