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Stephen D. Lerner
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Washington After Dark
(This piece appeared first in the CRIMSON four days after the March on the Pentagon in 1967. Many people called
1968 Descends Upon My Head
(The following eflusion appeared in the Harvard CRIMSON on June 12, the day before Mr. Lerner commenced.) T ALKING with
1968 Descends Upon My Head
T ALKING with my classmates on the eve of their graduation has no evoked a particularly festive response. Some are
Pennies for Peace
The Peace Fair happened last Saturday on the Common, dealing yet another staggering blow to the Administration and leaving it
White and Brown
A FTER the assisnation of Martin Luther King Jr. last Thursday evening ghetto-cities across the country braced themselves for large
Harvard Students on Trial
We should not be too proud. We talk of our dedication to democratic ideals, to the "free market place of
DRAFT POLL
In response to queries about the accuracy of the CRIMSON Poll on the draft and the Vietnam war, the following
Harvard Student Arrested Selling Hippie Magazine
Gordon R. Foote Jr. '70 has become the first Harvard Undergraduate to be arrested for selling Avatar. He was nabbed
Seniors and the Draft
The draft blew through the hallowed halls of the Ivory Tower this year and seniors who will have to face
22 Per Cent Vow Draft Resistance In Senior Survey
One out of every four seniors at Harvard is looking forward to either fleeing the country or going to jail
A Viet Vet Comes Home to Harvard
Imagine walking through Harvard with a great big red, white and blue LBJ button; you'd probably survive about as long
Washington After Dark
When my American Airlines flight touched down in Washington last Saturday morning the intercom snapped on and the stewardess announced
From Dissent to Resistance
A.U.S. Marshal gooses the Guardsman in front of him with his night stick and tells him to move up. The
Hold-Out Against Apartheid
Mrs. Suzman spent several weeks in Quincy House earlier this month as the guest of the University. This is the
Impressions from Israel
(Stephen D. Lerner '68, executive editor of the CRIMSON, is one of a number of Harvard students who, immediately after