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Richard R. Edmonds
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The Strawberry Statement
"N OBODY likes a smart-ass, remember that," someone over thirty told me last summer. I had doubts about the dogma
Gardner's Lectures
I T WAS ALTOGETHER fitting and proper that John W. Gardner's Godkin Lectures should be the first to be delivered
Getting Together
H ARVARD'S marriage to Radcliffe has already been solemnized by the national press. Though the Harvard corporation and Radcliffe College
Bottoms Up
"THERE ARE OTHER things in life beside sex and booze," wails Belle Bottom midway through the first act of Bottoms
Galbraith's Footnote
I N THE WAKE of Columbia, every expert on students or academic structures has been encouraged by eager publishers to
Dunlop's Iceberg
N OBODY at Tuesday's Faculty meeting chose to argue about changing the titles of Junior members. John T. Dunlop's Committee
Wrapping Up
T HE HUMPHEREY surge, it turned out, was not just a concoction of Lou Harris and the New York Times.
CEP Approves Alteration of Faculty Titles
The Committee on Educational Policy yesterday gave its approval to the Dunlop Committee plan for restructuring Junior Faculty titles. Under
Look Back in Anger
S TAYING ALIVE must be a struggle for legitimate theater in Boston; a trip to the Charles Playhouse will convince
House Courses in Peril
H OUSE COURSES have been the Harvard equivalent of motherhood and apple pie. Everyone knows that hordes of students apply
Did Harvard Really Belong in NCAA's?
OMAHA, NEB., June 12--The Harvard baseball team flew home yesterday after an all too brief three-day stay at the NCAA
College Increases Parietals
Students agitated noisily for parietal increases this year, and the Faculty almost doubled the number of hours during which women
Looking Backward
"Every damn thing they asked for, we gave them just like that," one member of the Faculty's Committee on Educational
Assistant Dean Is Named; Reynolds Stays Extra Year
Dean Ford today will nominate Richard G. Leahy an administrator here for the last seven years, to the post of
CEP OK's Africa Courses Taken At Other Colleges
The Committee on Educational Policy Wednesday approved a plan which will allow any undergraduate to cross-register at M.I.T., Brandeis, Boston