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Frederick W. Byron jr.
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'63 Acceptances Hit Record Peak; Freshman Seminar Plans Outlined
An unprecedented acceptance rate set by members of the incoming Class of 1963 has put unexpected pressure on the College
Speculation over Honoraries Grows; Big Crime Contest Open to Students
Every year as the workmen in the Yard hurry to finish the Tercentenary Theatre for Commencement exercises, speculation begins over
The Most Dangerous Sin
The Most Dangerous Sin is the latest attempt to move Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment from novel to movie, and on
Crimson Nine Trounces B.C., 9-1; Wadsworth Gives Up Only 4 Hits
Ed Wadsworth pitched his finest game of the year and former J.V. outfielder Dave Shima delivered three important hits in
Overseers' Committee Has Meeting at 'Cliffe
The Overseers' Committee to Visit Harvard College broke precedent yesterday afternoon by visiting Radcliffe College. In tacit recognition of a
Russian Rector Expects Exchange System Soon
Another intermediate step towards the final goal of a Harvard-Leningrad exchange program was taken successfully yesterday. Professor A. D. Alexandrov,
American League: Red Sox Forever; Tigers, White Sox May Challenge
It is always somewhat distressing, as the opening of the baseball season rolls around, to see writers all over the
Yale Deans Place All Students On Probation for Parade Riot
NEW HAVEN, March 16--In a dramatic move designed to soothe town-gown bitterness caused by the St. Patrick's parade riot here
THE SPORTING SCENE
With another season of intercollegiate squash in the record books, an unusual distribution of squash power throughout the Intercollegiate League
CEP to Conduct Study Of Admissions Policies
A newly-formed sub-committee of the powerful Committee on Educational Policy has been set up to study the general problem of
No Sun in Venice
As one local theatre buff remarked after the final showing of No Sun in Venice last night, "This is the
Crimson Depth Proves Superior As Squash Varsity Upsets Yale
In one of the finest performances seen at Harvard in recent years, the Crimson squash team defeated Yale's National Champions,
Underdog Crimson Squash Team To Oppose Powerful Yale Squad
With a slight chance for the Eastern Intercollegiate championship still open and with the Ivy League title at stake, the
Former Squash Captain Wins Nationals
Benjamin H. Heckscher '57, former Crimson squash captain, won the national amateur squash championship yesterday in Hemenway. Playing before a
Hot Courts, Rowdy Crowd Defeat Varsity Squash Team, 6-3, at Navy
"In the hottest courts I have ever seen and before a packed gallery that screeched before, during and after each