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Andrew Jamison
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35,000 Flock to Anti-War Rally
More than 35,000 people rallied at Soldiers' Field yesterday afternoon in support of the national student strike and to protest
Community College for the Capital
I T IS PROBABLY safe to say that no college has ever been as severely needed nor as eagerly anticipated
The Cox Report
Crisis at Columbia: Report of the Fact-Finding Commission Appointed to Investigate the Disturbances at Columbia University in April and May,
Cox Panel Spreads Blame For Uprisings at Columbia
In its 222-page report released Saturday, the five-man Columbia investigative commission, headed by Archibald Cox, professor of Law, blamed everyone--administration,
Harvard Scientists Will Be Hard Hit By Reductions in Federal Spending
When President Johnson asked Congress to pass his 10 percent income tax surcharge this summer, Congress demanded--and passed--a $6 billion
Yale Cuts Spock Story From Alumni Magazine
The Yale Daily News disclosed yesterday the removal of a six-page article on Dr. Benjamin Spock from the June issue
SF AC's Future
A LMOST two months ago--before LBJ bowed out, before a bullet in Memphis changed the major issue in this country
James C. Thomson
I, FOR ONE, would feel a lot happier if James C. Thomson were Secretary of State. Now an assistant professor
The History Of Harvard Sports
Merle McClung played basketball in the shadow of Bill Bradley. While Bradley was becoming something of a demigod at Princeton,
The Female
"T HE FEMALE," the New York Daily News said, "makes I A Woman look like Mary Poppins." In truth, it
Country Joe And The Fish
T HE organ, dimly at first, begins to play a soft, floating melody. Then the drums pick up, and the
Student Summer Cruise to Repeat Darwin's Voyage to the Galapagos
Three Harvard students and a tutor are planning to retrace Charles Darwin's famous voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle through South
McCarthy's Army Invades New Hampshire
A MONTH ago, the national press had all but written off Eugene McCarthy's bid to wrest the Democratic Presidential nomination
Jailed War Resisters Won't Lose Standing In GSAS, Elder Says
All graduate students whose "education is interrupted because of Selective Service" will be readmitted without loss of credit, even if
SFAC Prudence
( This is the second of four articles on Harvard-Radcliffe student government organizations ) "D R. Moore and I disagree