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Meal Tax Foes Champion Five Per Cent Reduction

Lobbyists for the state's private universities are optimistic that a general reduction in the state's meal tax, from 8 to

Cost-Cutting Plan Leads Departments To Juggle Offices

Arrangements to move Faculty departments from University-owned offices in Holyoke Center and the Kennedy School of Government's possible move to

Wellesley Parents Inactive on Charge

The Wellesley College Parents' Association failed to take any action at a meeting Saturday on charges that the college promoted

Anthropologist Criticizes Sociobiology For Genetic Theory of Human Society

Attempts by sociobiologists to trace human behavior to a genetic basis is due to a fundamental misdirection of their research,

Homer Prints Missing From Widener

Officials at Widener Library are trying to determine if the same art thieves who have plagued a number of Eastern

Jiggetts Weighs Pro Football Options

Senior Danny M. Jiggetts felt sure enough of his long-term future after hearing he had been drafted by the Chicago

House Assignments

Freshman house assignments, made through a computerized lottery, have been completed, but freshmen will not be notified of their assignments

CIA Contracts

A recent executive order on foreign intelligence allowing the Central Intelligence Agency to enter into contracts with universities will have

SYL Protest

Ten members of the Spartacus Youth League, a Trotskyist organization, yesterday picketed Austin Hall at the Law School in protest

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