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HAA to Continue On Same Budget
The HAA will continue to finance the University's extensive athletic operations on approximately the same curtailed budget that was adopted
$20 Million Still Needed For Program
With scarcely more than 20 days until Commencement, the Program for Harvard College is still more than $20 million short
Squalid Life in Mississippi: The Same Old Tale Retold
Cambridge has turned up more than its share of young literary discoveries recently, so few will be shocked at the
Sanction Granted To Leave Houses
The Administration has decided as a temporary policy to allow members of the Class of 1959 to live outside the
Group Fails to Decide On Exodus from Houses
No decision on whether to allow members of the Class of 1959 to live outside the Houses came from yesterday's
Masters Meet To Consider Housing Poll
House Masters will meet this morning with Dean Watson to consider results of last week's poll on whether members of
Deans to Poll Juniors About Lodging Choice
Some members of the Class of 1959 may be able to live outside the University's House system next year in
College, Radcliffe Tuition Raised to $1250; Increase Permits Higher Faculty Salaries
Tuition in Harvard College and Radcliffe will increase from $1,000 to $1,250 for the academic year 1958-59, President Pusey revealed
Teaching Fellow Post May Face Elimination
Present discussion within the Faculty may result in the abolition of the status of teaching fellows, Dean Bundy confirmed yesterday.
Program Opens in Boston
The Program for Harvard College last night staged what was probably the most elaborate dinner ever devoted to raising money
Soviet Union Proposes Exchange of Students
Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin increased hopes of closer relations between Harvard and the University of Moscow yesterday when he specifically
Committee Will Study Living Out of College
More freedom for students who want to live outside of University dormitories and Houses may result from the study of
Mather Stays With Leverett Until Fall '60
Leverett House will control Mather Hall until the fall of 1960, although by September, 1959, it will be an enclave
The Gondoliers
Two happy events occurred Monday night. In the acts of God category, arid Cambridge felt a few drops of rain;
Man and Superman
The Theatre on the Green appears to be climbing a platonic ladder of laughs, and with the current production of