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Thomas A. Mullen
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Fear and Loathing (Loathing Anyway) In the County Court House
The new Cambridge Superior Court House, with its louvered windows, circular court rooms and 21 stories of tinted security glass,
Cambion Workers May Vote to Ratify New Contract Offer
Members of the electrical workers union local who returned to work without a contract November 8 after an unsuccessful seven-month
Names Beguile, Befuddle, Bedevil Harvard Doubles
There are students at Harvard who regularly receive letters and phone calls from total strangers, accept compliments for work they
Yale's Summer Term Is Not A Big Success
In 1973, Yale administrators proposed a mandatory summer semester modeled on Dartmouth's summer term, but protests from students and faculty
Speakers Call Nuclear Power Unsafe
Two volunteer members of Boston Clamshell, a group opposing construction of atomic power plants, attacked the nuclear power industry in
Schultze Delivers Godkin Lecture On Tax Incentives
Charles L. Schultze, former director of the federal budget bureau, began this year's series of Godkin Lectures last night by
Lowell House Plan Would Phase Out Most Single Suites
Single rooms--those rarities enjoyed mostly by seniors and Quad-dwellers--will become a bit rarer next year when Lowell House becomes the
Dining Halls Will Open Early Because of New Game Time
Most undergraduate dining halls will open a half an hour earlier than usual for lunch today, giving students the opportunity
Reaction Mixed Over Leverett Voting Mix-Up
Residents of Leverett Towers contacted last night displayed mixed reactions to yesterday's court ruling permitting them to vote in the
Premed Halloween
Halloween came early to the students of Nat Sci 5 when a masked man interrupted their class yesterday to distribute
Harvard Fills New Legislative Liaison Post
The man who is filling Harvard's newly-created post of director of government relations is a combat veteran from the demilitarized
CAR May Sue City for Right To Use Amps
The Harvard-Radcliffe Committee Against Racism (CAR) has threatened to sue the City of Cambridge for allegedly denying organizations the use
Columbus Not The First, Theorist Says
As Americans celebrated Columbus Day, a Harvard professor reiterated his belief that neither Columbus nor Leif Ericson was the first