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Jay Yeager
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There Aren't No Lectures To Be Heard
This past week parodies of two of the country's rags rolled off the presses to a chorus of laughter and
Choices, Changes, Challenges
Next week. Harvard students will decide whether to form a student association to represent them and their positions before the
New Language Lab Nears Completion
A $165,000 renovation of the language laboratory in Boylston Hall will be nearly complete when the lab opens for student
How The Bad Guys Finally Won
T HERE ARE NO two ways about it. Inspector Harry Callahan is one tough hombre. He established that image in
Business School Class of '76 Logs $20,000 Per Year Already
A 1976 graduate of the Harvard Business School who reported a first-year salary of $42,000 as a member of the
Bomb Scare Empties Currier, North House Tutor Attacked
The Currier House bells desk received a bomb threat at 12:40 a.m. this morning, prompting the House Masters and Harvard
U.S. Senators Chill Classics' Havana Hopes
Increased tension in relations between Cuba and the United States has prompted three United States senators to discourage a proposed
Bank Interview Sign-Ups Draw Hundreds Into Rainy Morning
Nearly 100 students lined up outside the door of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OCS-OCL) at 8:30
Equipment Failures Cause Interruption Of Paper Delivery
Equipment failures have deprived Harvard subscribers to The New York Times and The Boston Globe of their morning papers three
Yale Security
Yale University has instituted a number of new security measure in the wake of two violent crimes that have occurred
Cox Appointed
Gov. Michael S. Dukakis announced Tuesday the appointment of Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law, to head an ad-hoc
Many Undergraduates Planning Vacations in Warmer Climates
Several Harvard students plan to follow the sun southward this Christmas for a tropical vacation, spokesmen for three Cambridge travel
Kety Gets Award For Research On Chemical Link in Insanity
The Intra-Science Research Foundation last week announced that it had awarded its 1975 prize to Dr. Seymour F. Kety, professor