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Martha E. Miller

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Radcliffe Links Family to Religious Interests

The Radcliffe girl is a slightly more religious creature than the Harvard man. Popular opinion usually regards the female as

The Bevingtons of Moors Hall

When a young faculty couple took over the head residentship of Comstock Hall last fall, their arrival marked a sharp

The Radcliffe Yearbook

Acclimated to our IBM-ized society, yearbooks at Harvard are distinguished by serial numbers--321, 322, and now 323. While the Radcliffe

A Home Is Not a House

The decision to make Dudley a "House" and to give commuters a separate facility of their own is an unfortunate

3 Folk Sing

Taking their inspiration from Edward Steichen's "Family of Man" and from Carl Sandburg's poetry, four attractive young people have produced

President Jordan Will Resign Post

Wilbur K. Jordan announced today his retirement as President of Radcliffe College. His resignation, however, will not become effective until

'Cliffe Dormitory To Remain Open Through Recess

Radcliffe College has decided to keep one dormitory open during Christmas vacation to accommodate students who cannot go home or

Student Cyclists In Hospital After Accidents in Rain

Rain and pre-holiday traffic on Wednesday resulted in three accidents which hospitalized a Harvard motorcyclist and two Radcliffe bicyclists. Hamilton

Student Service Offers Facts On Vienna Festival

Several Harvard and Radcliffe students have participated in the establishment of an Independent Service for Information on the Vienna Youth

'Coup' Evokes Protests Of Disarmament Group

Former officers of the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee to Study Disarmament yesterday denounced vigorously the motives and tactics of the new Council

Radcliffe News Reports Difficulty In Drive for More Subscriptions

The Radcliffe Student Council's all-out drive to boost sales of the Radcliffe News has fallen far short of its proposed

Impressions of the Brussels Exposition: Diversities, Faults Typify 'World, '58'

"...but to Adams the dynamo became a symbol of infinity. As he grew accustomed to the great gallery of machines,

PBH to Fight Prejudice In Room Listing

Paul S. Sarbanes, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, indicated yesterday that he will work for a revision in the

Three on PBH Housing List Admit to Bias

Three Cambridge landlords who are listed on the University Housing Registry yesterday admitted that they do not rent rooms or

PBH Cabinet Requests Housing Investigation

The Undergraduate Cabinet of Phillips Brooks House has requested the PBH Faculty Committee and Graduate Secretary to investigate the recent

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