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Committee Announces Mellon Fellows for 1979; Winners Plan to Teach Wide Variety of Seminars

The Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fellowship program announced last week its selection of 15 fellows for the academic year 1979-1980.

Social Studies, History and Lit Tutors Foresee Difficulties With CUE Reforms

Tutors in the Committees of Social Studies and History and Literature said yesterday they will face difficulties in conforming to

Philosophy, VES Concentrators Plan Undergraduate Advisory Organizations Students Want Link With Department

Undergraduates in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) met in Carpenter Center last night to discuss the formation

Dental School Adds Fifth Year of Study

The next class admitted to the Harvard School of Dental Medicine will be the first to graduate under a new

Conference To Study China Exchange Plan

Representatives from Harvard will attend a conference of 35 universities which will discuss a possible student exchange program with the

South House Poll Finds Many Satisfied

Only 16 per cent of the freshmen assigned to South House said they are not planning to transfer out, a

Women Today: Ephron Reflects

"Many men learned to clear the table, and hope that people will get off their backs," Nora Ephron said last

Harvard Group Plans to Join Clamshell Sit-in

The Harvard Anti-Nuclear Alliance plans to send a group of students to the June 24 Clamshell Alliance occupation of the

City Council Resolves to Curb University's Local Expansion

The Cambridge City Council last night unanimously voted to adopt an order instructing the City Planning Board to begin work

Law School Survey Reveals Discontent

A Crimson poll of Law School students last week revealed that over 50 per cent are dissatisfied with the quality

Educators See Quality Decline On Campuses

An overwhelming majority of college faculty members polled in a recent nationwide survey believe academic standars at their universities are

HRO Takes Third Place In European Competition

The members of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra returned Wednesday afternoon from a two-week trip to Berlin where they participated in the

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