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Money Draws Away Harvard Admittees

With almost all of the applicants' responses in, slightly more than 76 per cent of the applicants admitted to the

Despite Snow Grass Will Be O.K. for Grads

The precipitous shift in the weather Monday failed to unsettle officials responsible for the preparation of campus grounds for Commencement

Student Group Proposes Subsidizing Review Debt

The Student Advisory Committee (SAC) of the Institute of Politics voted Sunday, night to recommend that the institute subsidize an

Law School Applicants

About 100 fewer people applied to the Law School this year than in 1976, with a proportionate drop in the

Massachusetts May Legalize Laetrile

The Massachusetts legislature is currently considering a bill to legalize the use of Laetrile, a controversial substance derived from apricot

Corporation Balks on Oil Ban

Against the recommendation of its advisory committee, the Harvard Corporation voted yesterday to abstain on a shareholder resolution that would

Republican Club Picks A President

In an emergency session last night, the executive board of the Harvard Republican Club approved the succession of Patrice M.

New University Humor Journal Appears Today

This morning marks the birth of a new publication at Harvard. At about mid-night, the first issue of the University

Law School Accepts Gift From Saudis

The Law School last year accepted a $300,000 contribution from the Saudi Arabian government for the purpose of initiating a

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