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Howard L. White
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Current Campaign Lacks Clear Cut Issues
In this age of sound trucks and stickers, it is unlikely that many in Cambridge will be entirely unaware by
Quincy: Open for Business
Sentimentalists may compose elegiac dactylls in memory of Georgian Grace, but the residents of Quincy House look proudly out of
Pulitzer Prize Poets Kunitz, Wilbur Recite Own Works at Lowell Hall
Poetry readings are a little tough on poets and audience alike. The poet, uncertain of his audience, must perhaps pass
Exhibit in Square Shows University's Future Plans
Visitors to the former Billings and Stover drug store on Massachusetts Avenue are having a chance to see some informed
Council Unable to Review Plan for Local Apartment
The local representative of a group interested in putting a $50 million apartment house project over the MTA yards told
Plans to Build Over Charles River Criticized by Public at State House
A real estate developer's plan to put seven or eight apartment houses and a civic-center-auditorium on a platform above the
City Council Divides Over Sale of Land
Members of the City Council yesterday divided sharply over the University's expansion plans and possible Council action in relation to
Civic Groups Discuss New Zoning Ordinance
Several features of the proposed new Cambridge zoning ordinance might "seriously hamper the normal growth" of the University, Charles P.
Road Alterations May Upset Plan Of Health Center
A plan soon to be studied by the City Council's Ordinance Committee may force the University to redesign part of
Middlesex: A Private Boarding School
"Middlesex School," says the catalogue, "is a boarding school for boys which accepts a limited number of students from the
Big Ten Modifies Grants to Athletes
A tentative step toward solving the problem of professionalism in college athletics has been taken by the Big Ten. That
Twin Sisters Arrested After Fight at Leverett
Twin 18 year-old sisters, students at the School of Boston Museum of Fine Arts, were booked yesterday on charges of
New Leverett Addition Keeps Vertical Entries
Single study-bedrooms convertible into doubles will predominate and a modified vertical entry will be used in Leverett House's new building,
Grisly Murder Case Shocked Med School
When, on the last day of November, 1849, Bostonians read the "Evening Transcript" headlines proclaiming the "Supposed Discovery of Dr.
Bunker Links Envoy Death To Red Ties
Col. Laurence E. Bunker '26 said last night that E. Herbert Norman was "a man known to have close associations