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Hewlett Foundation Has Contributed Public Policy Chair
The W.R. Hewlett Foundation has donated $1 million to Harvard to establish the first endowed chair in public policy and
Fire Dept. to Act Against Overflowing Lecture Halls
Students who sit in the aisles of overcrowded lecture halls during classes violate the state building code and create a
Charge Against 'Deep Throat' Limits Freedom, Reems Says
Harry Reems, actor in three well-known pornographic films, said last night he was prosecuted and convicted for his participation in
Seniors Grab Hotel Rooms For Next June
Hotel room vacancies in Cambridge during Commencement Week next June are already very limited, and one hotel is booked solid
Phone System
A new telephone system for ten Harvard medical area institutions that allows direct dialing from outside phones to extensions within
Gilmore Situation Puzzles Harvard Law Professors
The case of Gary Mark Gilmore, who has requested execution to avoid a life sentence in prison, poses a new
Lettuce Boycott
The United Farm Workers' (UFW) six year boycott on non-UFW lettuce will probably end within the next two weeks and
College Crime
Crime at Harvard decreased significantly from last year during the 14 weeks between July 1 and October 9, the latest
Critic Blasts TV Executives' Programming
"The people who run the television networks have a responsibility to society--to make an effort to bring the best of
New Law Limits Numbers Of Foreign Medical Students
The number of foreign medical school graduates and doctors permitted to settle and practice in the United States will be
Tufts Squeaks by Harvard In Frisbee Team's Debut
The 16 members of the Harvard Ultimate Frisbee team opened their season Sunday with an away game against a Tufts
Riesman Declines Offer
David Riesman '31, Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, said yesterday he does not feel qualified to be a Supreme