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THE SPORTING SCENE

The Rugby Club Saturday concluded its most successful season in several years. While the first fifteen ended with a respectable

Two New Studies on Arms Control: Only Schelling's Worth Reading

If the initial paragraphs of this review sound snotty, I can't help it. Postulate 1: There exists a distinct, if

'What if the Russians, tomorrow...?'

Anyone who manages to read this book will quite likely become damned mad. Furthermore, if you do read it, the

Kissinger Refuses to Comment on Reported Washington Position

Henry A. Kissinger '50, associate professor of Government, last night refused to confirm or deny a report that he will

LINING THEM UP

About a minute after the varsity swimming team lost to Yale last March, Harvard followers immediately and unequivocally stated: "Wait

Kennedy, Lodge Speak in Boston To Conclude Election Campaigns

More than 600,000 happy people filled the streets of Boston last night, as Jack Kennedy returned home for the last

Hunter Represents U.S. in Olympics, Wins Fourth in 100-Meter Freestyle

Rarely does a Harvard student become an Olympic athlete, hardly ever a champion. This past summer, Bruce Hunter, a Quincy

Swimming Team Will Meet Navy In Close Match

For this year's varsity swimming team, tomorrow's meet with Navy will tell the tale. The Crimson journeys to Annapolis weakened

Vellucci Vote Elects Crane Mayor of City

Edward A. Crane '35 yesterday received a surprise endorsement from Councillor Alfred Vellucci that permitted him to become Mayor of

City Council Will Meet in Attempt To Elect Mayor

Latest reports indicate that the city of Cambridge will not have a mayor tonight, despite a City Council meeting at

City Council's Deadlock Holds Fast; Trodden Changes Choice Five Times

After completing the sixth ballot in its attempt to elect a Mayor, the Cambridge City Council acknowledged its stalemate, as

City Council To Ballot on Mayor Today

The new Cambridge City Council, chosen in last fall's municipal election, will take its first official action this morning when,

University Will Reject Offer to Rent Stadium

The University is not considering renting Harvard Stadium to Boston's recently organized professional football team, a high Administration official said

Swimmers Show Depth, Potential

There have been rumblings around the I.A.B. since last March that this season the varsity swimming team would beat Yale

Four C.C.A. Incumbents Win City Council Seats

The Cambridge Civic Association has again failed to gain a majority on the City Council, obtaining only the same four

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