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Helms Gives Unannounced Talk To Students at Faculty Club
Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Richard Helms made an unannounced appearance at the Faculty Club last night to speak
Ames Contest Finds Another Justice
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall will replace Chief Justice Warren Burger as one of three prominent jurists presiding
A Healer on the Lam
The mavericks among us always have a way of standing out from the rest of the crowd. Whether we react
CIA Papers Link Harvard To Mind-Control Project
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) informed University officials this week that Harvard "was involved in one way or another" in
New Director Rides Hot Seat at IAB
When some 50 students mounted the steps of the Indoor Athletic Building (IAB) on Sunday and ran into a pair
State Agency Suspends Ellery Garage
The state Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has suspended Ellery Garage's towing license for 60 days beginning October 1, marking
A department with no professors
In the past year, a certain haze of orderly calm has descended upon the 77 Dunster Street offices of the
Resident Plans to Sue Ellery Garage
A Cambridge resident will file a lawsuit today against Ellery Garage for allegedly overcharging him on storage rates after the
Towing Garage Overcharged Student
A graduate student who recently had his automobile towed by Ellery Garage in Cambridge said yesterday the towing company tried
Three Undergrads Remain in Prison, Awaiting Decision on Clamshell Petition
MANCHESTER, N.H.--Three Harvard undergraduates remained in custody in the Manchester, N.H. armory yesterday for their participation in the two-day occupation
No Nukes Is Good Nukes, They Say
Few demonstrations of the '70s are likely to rival the occupation of the site of the proposed Seabrook, N.H. nuclear
The Greening of Massachusetts
The possession of small amounts of marijuana has now been decriminalized in nine states, ranging from Alaska to Maine to
History Grad Student Panel Circulates Petition Criticising Admission Policies
A group of graduate students is circulating a petition within the History Department criticizing the department's admissions policies and the
Two Stories of Minority Admissions
Were it not for the new equal access policy and the resulting 1.9:1 sex ratio, the large crop of Chicanos
Buchwald Accepts Offer to Deliver Class Day Speech
Columnist Art Buchwald will be this year's Class Day Speaker, the 1976 Class Committee announced yesterday. Buchwald will address graduating