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Marion E. Mccollom
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Chomsky Attacks U. S. Laotian Policy
The U. S. Government's claim that it is bombing only military targets in northern Laos is "an outright, cynical lie,"
Rites of Spring in the Nation's Capitol
After a day of watching three-piece suited Harvard students talk to similarly-suited Senators, it is a relief ?? lie in
324 Universities Strike Nationally; Protests Expand
With 324 colleges and universities across the country on strike for the three national demands, demonstrations continued yesterday and the
Report Says 'Rights' Plan Final by Fall
Plans for a University-wide policy on disciplinary procedures should be finalized by next Fall, according to a report released Tuesday
Lunching at the CFIA
"Great day for a riot; isn't it?" We stood in front of Mem Church, listening to the NAC speakers and
Honeywell's Recruiter Calls Off Interviews; Women Cancel Protest
Because lack of student interest has forced the Honeywell recruiter to cancel his visit to the Radcliffe Career Planning Office,
Professor of Public Health To Survey 100,000 Women On the Effects of the Pill
A doctor at the School of Public Health is conducting a survey of over 100,000 married women in eastern Massachusetts
NAC To Support Rally Protesting Overseers' Group
Members of NAC (November Action Coalition) voted last night to support a demonstration Wednesday against the Board of Overseers Visiting
The Hearing-Goer Birth Control
IT WAS A-lesson in Massachusetts politics, or maybe politics in general. A visit to one of the public hearings of
Bill to Repeal Birth-Control Law Sparks Debate in Public Hearing
Room 480 of the State House overflowed with witnesses and spectators yesterday as the Massachusetts Legislative Committee on Social Welfare
NAC Will Demonstrate Wednesday Against Navy Weapons Recruiter
Members of the November Action Committee (NAC) will stage a demonstration on February 11 at the Office for Graduate and
Speakers at SDS Gathering in Sanders Urge an End to Racism at University
More than 700 people rallied in Sanders Theatre last night to hear worker, student and faculty speakers call for an
S D S Votes to Demand Rights Committee Re-Open Punishment Deliberations
The 24 students convicted of violating the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities at the November 19 SDS sit-in at University
Dr. Farnsworth Claims Drugs 'Contract Minds'
"Drug abusers risk their present and future mental functions," Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, director of University Health Services, said last
Blacks Suspended After Occupying University Hall And Faculty Club
Blacks at B-School Support OBU By Hour-long Building Takeover Over 40 black Business School students occupied the school's central administration