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A Blur of Impressions

The year we all arrived in Cambridge was 1972, and that autumn brought women to the dorms in Harvard Yard

Gregory Criticizes CIA Tactics, Blames Agency For Atrocities

Dick Gregory, former comedian and left-wing activist, made a plea last night for increased student involvement in what he called

Med School Grads May Have to Pay For Federal Funds

Students graduating from schools in health-related fields may be required to pay back up to $8300 in federal grants or

Cox Plans Defense Before High Court For Election Law

Archibald Cox '34, Williston Professor of Law and former Watergate Special Prosecutor, will defend the constitutionality of the new Federal

Harvard Proposes 50-Cent Wage Hike For Kitchen Staff

The shop steward of the College dining hall workers union said yesterday that a tentative agreement has been reached between

B-School Housing Will Be Completed By June Deadline

Construction continues on four buildings and a garage that will make up Harvard's Soldiers Field Park, a 480-unit apartment complex

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