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Seth Kaplan
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Horses are sent to glue factories, old soldiers fade away, and senior Crimson editors just watch lots of t.v. All
Marry Me
M ORE CONSCIOUSLY, more deliberately than perhaps any other novelist in America today, John Updike creates characters whose private dramas
Many Factors Figured in Carter's Win
More than any other American president, Jimmy Carter owes his election to the votes of black people and other minority
Adam and Eve in Connecticut
M ORE CONSCIOUSLY, more deliberately than perhaps any other novelist in America today, John Updike creates characters whose private dramas
The smell of failure, fear of defeat
Meet Marlon Brando and Salesman, Two documentaries Directed by Albert and David Maysles at Science Center B, this weekend Fri.
A Desolate Beach at the Loeb
JASON MILLER'S That Championship Season was conceived of and written in the heat of the Nixon years, and the play
Pulp
It's difficult to know where to turn for accurate information about the Republican presidential nomination race. Certainly the last place
Rocky and His Friends
I T NOW LOOKS as if the election year will be bland, but you couldn't have guessed that last fall.
Bringing Arabs and Jews Together In the Shadow of Hilles Library
Twenty five Jewish and Arab Israeli educators are completing the Harvard International Education Seminar this week after a month studying
Student Throws Coffee, Is Committed to Hospital
A Summer School student entered a state mental hospital Tuesday night after a series of alleged violent attacks on persons
Unit Tests Dropped in Physics Course Because of Break-In
Unit tests will no longer be counted in the computation of grades for the Summer School's Physics S-1 as the
Study Shows Massachusetts Gun Law Has Little Effect on Crime After Year
The mandatory one-year-in-jail Massachusetts gun law has had little effect upon the state's violent crime rate, according to a report
Film
Family Plot. A pleasant enough film, as long as one isn't expecting too much. It's the bourgeois thieves vs. the
Pickets 'Note' That Theater In Square Has No Union
Twelve demonstrators from the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, Motion Picture Machine Operators picketed the Harvard Square Theater
Film
Dr. Strangelove. I've always suspected Stanley Kubrick of basically despising human beings. His sets tend to resemble the Mather House