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Richard J. Meislin
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Telling It to The Boss
Two of President Bok's advisers provided confirmation this year of rumors that had been circulating for some time: that the
Little Fish in a Big Pond
High school principals, as a rule, seem fond of imparting to their college-bound seniors the wisdom that although they are
A 'Disenchanted' Leontief To Leave Harvard for NYU
Nobel laureate Wassily W. Leontief, Lee Professor of Economics, will leave Harvard at the end of the academic year to
In Mass Hall, A Problem Of Image
Ever since President Bok took office in 1971, he has been plagued by faculty members who disliked his style. Some
The New Bureaucracy for Access to Files Brings On More Paperwork Than Revelations
Soon after November 19, students for the first time will be able to probe the innards of their heretofore confidential
Peabody Museum Reports Theft of Indian Objects
A collection of carved bone ivory charms and drinking tubes was reported missing from the Peabody Museum last week. The
Students Favor 1:1 Ratio, Sex-Blind Admissions
This is the first in a series of Crimson surveys of undergraduate opinions. Additional charts and a description of how
Crimson Oarsmen Take Nationals; 'Cliffe Falls
For years, the Eastern crew powers have capped their season with the Eastern Sprints and the Western crew powers have
Wiesner, Ellison, Sills Win Honoraries
Harvard today awarded honorary doctorates to two women and five men, including MIT President Jerome B. Wiesner, novelist Ralph Ellison,
Times Editor Says She Favors Refocusing Affirmative Action
Charlotte Curtis, associate editor of The New York Times, said last night that affirmative action should not be directed specifically
Court Orders Reopening Of Storm King Hearings
A U.S. Court of Appeals Wednesday ordered the Federal Power Commission to reopen its hearings on a controversial Consolidated Edison
McGovern Alleges Nixon Effort To Make the People His Jury
Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.) said Friday night that President Nixon's release of edited Watergate transcripts is unsatisfactory, and called it
Fire Guts Suite in Lowell; One Student Hospitalized
Fire gutted a first-floor suite and caused minor damage to a hallway in Lowell House early Sunday morning, injuring one
Con Ed Begins Building Its Storm King Facility
Consolidated Edison, the New York power utility, quietly began the initial stages of construction last week for its controversial power
Con Ed: The Energy Of Optimism
If there's one thing you can't fault the people at Consolidated Edison for, it's their optimism. The giant New York