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Bernard M. Gwertzman
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The Six-Month Program: A Critical Appraisal
The Army at present is re-evaluating its active duty reserve program by which thousands of college students in the last
Hiss Defends Position In Public Opinion Court
Alger Hiss' most personal comments appear in four short paragraphs at the end of his book. Summing up, Hiss writes:
Bowie Will Head New International Center
Robert R. Bowie, who resigned yesterday as Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning, will direct the University's first Center
Eight Professors Ask Arts Groups
An eminent eight-man faculty committee has urged the appointment of a Faculty Committee on the Visual Arts to "encourage cooperation
THE SPORTING SCENE
Three seasons ago, with Harvard basketball at an embarrassingly low point, Floyd Wilson was asked to take over as coach,
University Seen Ready To Build Eighth House
The University has apparently received enough funds from the first three months of "The Program for Harvard College" to begin
Gaitskell Asks for General Election; Will Stay for Godkin Lecture Tonight
Hugh Gaitskell called for a British general election yesterday in the light of Sir Anthony Eden's resignation as Prime Minister.
Active Support of U.N. Proposed by Gaitskell
Hugh Gaitskell called upon the Great Powers last night to lend active support to the United Nations, which he believes
University to Acquire Sargent College Land
The University will take over the land and property of Boston University's Sargent College as soon as this women's physical
Administration Votes Longer Parietal Hours
The Administrative Board voted yesterday to extend Saturday night parietal hours from 11 p.m. until midnight in the Houses. At
Facilities for Parking Inadequate, Survey of University Points Out
The University's parking facilities can satisfy only 54 per cent of the present demand, a detailed professional study revealed yesterday,
No Parietals Change Seen In December
Any extension of Saturday night parietal hours will come in mid-January at the very earliest. Two weeks ago the Student
Basketball Varsity Faces Tough Season
The cover of the annual NCAA Basketball Guide is generally reserved for one of the outstanding players in the country--usually
Yale Overpowers Crimson Eleven, 42-14
Since Yale's football team could pass better, run faster, block harder, and tackle more sharply than Harvard's, it goes without
LINING THEM UP
Four years ago, this writer saw a very proud and confident quarterback named Dean Loucks lead an undefeated White Plains