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The Greening of Massachusetts

The possession of small amounts of marijuana has now been decriminalized in nine states, ranging from Alaska to Maine to

Hypnotism Without Watches

She was "out" in less than a minute. The hypnotist had talked to Olga Schmulders, a Harvard graduate student, for

The Newest Gold Rush

T HERE ARE MANY sides to the story behind the construction of the Alaska pipeline. Big business touted the pipeline

Harvard's 'Low-Key' Legislator

For the past two years, Charles P. Smith '76-3 has divided his time between two ivory towers: Harvard, where he

Coalition Stages Racism Protest At Ed School

About 60 people gathered in the rain outside Gutman Library yesterday afternoon to protest the Graduate School of Education's policies

Ec Department Gains in MIT Rivalry

Last year's drain of prospective graduate students in Economics from Harvard to MIT appears to be diminishing, or may even

Historic District

Additional Harvard land will come under the control of the Cambridge Historical Commission if a proposed plan to consolidate Cambridge's

Guggenheim Gives Fellowships for '76

The Guggenheim Foundation announced last week that 11 Harvard faculty members have received fellowship grants for the coming academic year.

GSD Forum

Maurice Kilbridge, dean of the Graduate School of Design, gave a prepared response to GSD students last night at Gund

Students Dismayed As Faculty Attempts to Trim Gen Ed Gut

Harvard students say that a plan that would restructure Nat Sci 36, "Biological Determinism," will emasculate the popular course. The

Two-Way Street

Two representatives of the Russian Research Institute of World Economy spoke yesterday at the Russian Research Center in a program

Delivery Service Restructures, Plans to Give Reimbursements

Student subscribers will begin receiving rebates in mid-April for undelivered newspapers under a reimbursement policy adopted last week by the

Jerry Rubin Calls For Inner Growth

"I don't want to talk about politics, I prefer to talk about premature ejaculation," Jerry Rubin, former Yippie leader and

GSE Symposium

The Harvard Graduate School of Education will sponsor a two-day symposium later this month on the educational problems and strategies

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