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Robert T. Garrett
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Knocking Them Off in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's quadrennial tourist boom that ended Tuesday produced more nays than yeas: Nay to California's troglodytic former governor, Ronald
'The People Have Spoken, the Fools'
Amid all the boredom that New Hampshire and the major presidential candidates generated Tuesday, there were generous moments of reprieve,
Harvard Finally Catches On
Spiro M. Pavlovich III, according to documents filed this week with a U.S. Magistrate's office in Boston, has fooled the
Blue Skies Over Georgia
"W M. S. CARROLL # 512" was waiting at the curb while the rush-hour traffic crept forward in the darkness
McCann, Live at Lowell, Instructs and Improvises
Les McCann inched up towards the front of the room, past a hundred tapping feet and a slightly smaller number
Hall Goes to Work
"At some point, if the national picture does not improve, changes in basic University programs may have to be considered,"
Patrol Probe Finds 'No Criminality'
The administration's special investigation into alleged payroll irregularities and mismanagement in the Student Security Patrol has recommended that no criminal
Blossoming That Got Out of Hand
When Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for administration, launched another of his pet projects in the fall of 1972, everything
A Not-So-Model U.N.
It must have been quite a weekend. When more than 1400 high school students gathered in Boston December 12 through
Immunological Immunity: The Rosenfeld Case
W HEN A HARVARD team of biochemists lept into national attention in December with the announcement that their undergraduate co-worker
Teddy Chips In To an Expanding Political Review
The editors of the Harvard Political Review have national aspirations for their quarterly, 50-page, student-run journal, and last week they
Senate to Vote on Change In Files Law Procedure
The U.S. Senate will vote today on an amendment that would exempt letters of recommendation written before the end of
Two Harvard Doctors Testify Against State Abortion Law
A University Health Services gynecologist and a Medical School psychiatrist testified yesterday in Boston's U.S. District Court on behalf of
As the Coal Goes, So Goes Neutrality
Only a year ago, students climbed into cars, stepped aboard silver birds and otherwise stole out of Harvard environs with
The Bumbling Amendment Opens the Seals in 11 Days
Its official title reads "Section 438 of Public Law 93-380--Protection of the Rights and Privacy of Parents and Students." It