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Women Will Unite In Strike Today, But Boston NOW Is Opposing Action
In an attempt to draw attention to what it calls "the unfinished business of equality," the National Organization for Women
What Are Women Afraid of?
Matina Horner, as a graduate student at the University of Michigan, as a professor of Psychology and Social Relations here,
Bok, GSAS Team Up To Recruit
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences is not the only party responding anxiously to the series of declines in
Grad School Names Kraus as Director Of Admissions, Aid
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has combined its financial aid and admissions offices and has named Richard A.
3 Grad Schools Will Unite In Minority Recruiting Drive
In an attempt to increase their dwin-dling numbers of minority applicants, the graduate schools of Harvard, Yale and Princeton have
Grad Students Clamor for Money
As federal grants and university money continue to dry up, graduate students and perspective graduate students are finding it more
Ford Says U.S. Faces Legal Crisis
NEW HAVEN-President Ford last night told a gathering of Yale Law School alumni that the United States faces "a basic
Black Admissions Steady While Applications Drop
The number of blacks who will receive acceptances to the College for the Class of 1979 is substantially the same
A Bad Year For Minority Recruiting
At the beginning of this academic year, the College, Radcliffe and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences had big
Checking Ghosts at FAS
University officials made it very clear this week that their plans to deal with growing inflation will bite deep into
Fighting Submerger
The identity crisis of Radcliffe College once again became an issue this week, as Matina Horner pledged to the Radcliffe
Steiner Writes Radical Union, Responding to Group's Demand
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, this week sent a letter to the Harvard Radical Union responding to
Blacks Finish Faster-But Why?
The embarrassingly low number of black students at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences may take solace in the
Houses May Lose Up to $800,000
The undergraduate Houses and dormitories this year face up to a 15 per cent deficit on their $5.5 million budget
Carey Elected N.Y. Governor; Javits Downs Clark for Senate
Rep. Hugh L. Carey (D-N.Y.), receiving broad-based popular support, won a landslide victory over incumbent Governor Malcolm Wilson last night,