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Abe Rosenthal: His Life and Times

How many times, I wondered as the phone rang, had Abe Rosenthal dragged others to the telephone after midnight? Wouldn't

Alumna Says Ostomy Surgery Biased Some Medical Schools

Michelle Petri '75 received all A's at Harvard except for one B plus, graduating summa cum laude and a member

Lampoons

A trustee of the Harvard Lampoon John P.C. Train '50, is displeased with the sexual explicitness of the National Lampoon,

Underpricing By Record Store Casts Doubts On Coop Policy

The opening of Strawberries, a new record store in Harvard Square, has apparently muddled an unadvertised Harvard Coop policy of

Udall Pulls Overflow Sanders Crowd

Rep. Morris Udall (D-Ariz.), a democratic presidential candidate, last night called an overflow crowd he attracted to Sanders Theatre "a

What Peretz Has Done to The New Republic

If Marty Peretz were writing an article on the changes The New Republic has undergone since he bought it he

Peril and Stress of Mountain Climbing Told As Scientist Recalls Everest Expedition

When James Lester found out he was going on an expedition to climb Mount Everest he decided to go for

Shockley Flees U. of Kansas After Hecklers Protest Speech

Protestors at the University of Kansas disrupted a speech on Thursday by William B. Shockley, Professor of Engineering at Stanford

Taylor Attacked

An unidentified assailant attacked Rosemary C.R. Taylor, assistant professor of Sociology, as she walked home Wednesday night at approximately 11:15

Soviet Dissident Credits Westerners For His Emigration

Alexander Goldfarb, a Jewish molecular biologist who recently emigrated from the Soviet Union to Israel, was in the Cambridge area

Penn Brings Union To Court Today, Alleges Contempt

Striking union employees of the University of Pennsylvania are expected to go to court today to answer university charges that

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