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Anthony Y. Strike
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Anything Goes
T here have been songs written for Broadway musicals that did not receive the attention they deserved. Buried in unpopular
Drink And Stay Up All Night
T HE ENTERTAINMENT starts even before the show begins: the scramble for tickets, the quick glance for seats and the
Fly Club Snafus
Students are amicably beginning to share the Fly Club garden despite some procedural mix-ups. Quincy House residents, Harvard Democrats and
The Inauguration
"Y' all can take your shoes off now, 'cause I don't give a damn," bandleader Charlie Daniels shouted to the
The Gallo Boycott Limps On
Most students, like most liquor store owners, are confused, misinformed or uninterested as the United Farm Workers' boycott of Gallo
New wine in old bottles: The Gallo case reopened
It's Friday afternoon, the sky is blue. Some wine would be nice, but you can't afford an import and don't
The Season's Not Quite Over at Fenway
Rico Picardi would rather not be storing all the souvenirs so early this year, but none of the 20 people
Tempest in a (decaffeinated) teapot
The two womens' car is parked in a corner parking lot in the city's red light district. A man pulls
Council Extends DNA Experiment Ban; Wald, Meselson Debate Gene Research
The Cambridge City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to extend its three-month moratorium on controversial "recombinant DNA" research at Harvard and
Pair of Congregations Helps Chileans Move From Prisons to Cambridge
Two local churches are involved in programs to settle political refugees from Chile in Cambridge. A month ago the University
Italian Socialist Suggests Cabinet With Communists
Italy's major concern today is involving the Communist Party in democratic progress, not defending democracy against the Communist Party, Antonio
City Patrolmen Petition Court To Keep Promotion Rankings
Seven Cambridge patrolmen asked the Middlesex Superior Court April 30 to extend the police department's current civil service list, which
School Committee Proposes Austerity Budget, Votes Strictly Disciplined Alternative School
The Cambridge School Committe on Thursday tentatively recommended a $24.5 million budget for the coming year, representing an increase of
Biologists Debate the Safety Of Proposed Experimental Lab
Two hundred Harvard biologists yesterday debated the safety of building a special laboratory in the biological laboratories building for experiments
Panel Will Advise Bok on Med Dean
President Bok will appoint an advisory committee of medical school faculty to help him choose among 20-25 leading candidates to