Class of 1960
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Alma Arbos, who received her Ph.D from Radcliffe in 1962, holds with her daughter during the Radcliffe Commencement ceremony. Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting-Smith encouraged mothers to complete their degrees.
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Antonin G. Scalia speaks on November 18, 1992 in this Crimson file photo. Scalia graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1960, and is currently an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Mary Elizabeth H. Dole '60 poses for a portrait photo in this Crimson file photo.
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Pauline Maier '60, who also received her PhD from Harvard, is a history professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Charles S. Maier is the Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard.
Kennedy for President
Tuesday the American electorats will go to the polls for what may be the most crucial Presidential election of this century.
Self-Embargo
Both Kennedy and Nixon know that nothing can be done about Castro at the present time, but both are trapped by their own rhetoric.
Decision in Algeria
Only a stable France can make an Algerian peace. The United States must help de Gaulle in the coming debate.
Equal Opportunity
The time has come to talk of Radcliffe women being allowed to have men in their rooms more often than the allotted and tea-soaked twice a year.
Sit in and Be Counted
Tomorrow’s generation is heir to a new optimism, a belief that a cause whose realization is five or 10 or 50 years off is not a hopeless cause.
A Welcome Addition
After dragging its little departmental feet for several weeks, the Faculty has finally adopted the proposed concentration program in Social Studies.