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Claude E. Welch jr.
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Class of 1961: Disappointment To High Honor in Academics
Harvard classes traditionally are nebulous entitles--at least until the alcoholic camaraderie of the 25th reunion instills a feeling of class
Overseers Reject Change in 1961 English Diplomas
The Board of Overseers slammed the door Monday on any changes in diplomas this year. "It is entirely fitting and
Admissions Office Expects New High in Applications
A record number of applicants will flood the College's Admissions Office, Fred L. Glimp '50, Dean of Admissions, predicted yesterday.
C.E.P. Will Deliberate Language Requirement
The 560 College Board score to satisfy the language requirement may be altered in the future, the CRIMSON learned recently.
Tuition to Rise to $1520; Total Includes Health Fee
College tuition rates will jump $200 next year, the third hike since 1955. Combined with health service fees, tuition costs
Harvard and Yale in China
The Game symbolizes Harvard-Yale competition, a competition carried on, however, more on the academic than the athletic level. The competition
Tuition Increase Likely Despite Record Income
Despite a record return on its endowment, the University's income met less than one-quarter of its expenses last year, thereby
Mediocrity in Massachusetts
Massachusetts politics often resembles a Punch and Judy show with no one pulling the strings backstage. There is always a
Faculty to Debate Size Of Freshman Class Today
The size of the College--one of the most important issues facing the Administration - will be discussed at the monthly
'Troilus and Cressida' Opens New Loeb Center
A new era in Harvard theatre opened last night. An enthusiastic audience of University officials, visiting dignitaries, and men prominent
Summer School Weighs Entrance Requirements
The days of nearly requirement-free admission to the Summer School may be drawing to a close. Thomas E. Crooks '49,
The Topsy-Like Growth of the Summer School
The Summer School has had a history like Topsy. It was "nevah borned, it jest grewed." No one truly knows
Legislature Holds Hearing On Bill to Sell MTA Yards
If the University cannot obtain the Harvard Square MTA yards soon, it will be forced to construct two new Houses
Henry Predicts Record In Applications for '64
Another record number of applicants will file for admission to the class of 1964, David D. Henry '41, Director of
Non-Honors Tutorial Approved by Masters
Non-Honors tutorial, dropped last February may be revived by the Faculty next term, Dean Monro said yesterday. The Masters of