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Boisfeuillet JONES Jr.
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Harvard and Protest
I N THE aftermath of Columbia's turmoil, an obvious question arises: Could it happen here? Could Harvard have an explosion
Franklin Ford, Dean of Faculty
I N CARING for the University internal affairs the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences exerts as much
Ed School Finds Applications Up
The School of Education, in contrast to a number of Harvard's graduate schools, has encountered a ten per cent increase
Harvard, M.I.T. Urban Studies Get $6 Million Ford Foundation Grant
The Ford Foundation has granted Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology $3 million each to endow new professorships in
On the Other Hand The Wrong Way
(The opinion of a majority of the editorial board appeared in Saturday's Crimson. ) Frustrated by a sport they watch
Yale Adopts Complete Pass-Fail
The Yale College Faculty voted over-whelmingly yesterday to abolish its numerical grading system and to adopt a pass-fail system for
The Faculty's Stern Decision
( The following represents the opinion of a minority of the Editorial Board. The majority opinion appeared in yesterday's Crimson)
DARTMOUTH WINS, 23-21
A last-minute Dartmouth field goal thwarted a Harvard fourth-quarter comeback and gave the Indians a 23-21 victory today. After seeing
The Hellenic-American
From a distance, the current Greek government looks like a comic farce. The ruling colonels are a parody of the
Why No Long Drives? Don't Blame the Line
The most inspiring quality of Harvard's football team lfast year was its ability to move the ball consistently on the
The Outrage of Benevolent Paternalism
Segregation has worked brillantly in the South, and, in fact, in the nation, to this extent: it has allowed white
Archbishop Ramsey Hits 'God Is Dead'
Arthur Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, told an overflow crowd in Sanders Theatre last night the idea that "God is
The 1967 Draft Act: Where You Stand
Harvard undergraduates, who during the last two days have filed for II-S draft deferments, can rest assured of one thing:
Ex-Cadets Criticize Army ROTC
Four members of the Class of 1967 who were denied commissions by the Harvard Army ROTC last spring have written
The Maddox Mind
When Lester Maddox became Governor of Georgia. Carl Sanders provided him with a speech writing team that produced a shockingly