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Harvard Professor Surprised by Controversy Sparked by Studies of U.S. Business Profits

A Harvard professor said yesterday that he is surprised by the storm of controversy surrounding his study on the profitability

Federal Post Declined

A Harvard professor turned down an offer from the Carter administration last month to be a contender for the office

UFW Official Tells Harvard Audience: Struggle Not Over

Fred Ross, a California labor organizer, spoke yesterday at Andover Hall in the Divinity School on the efforts of migrant

Govt. Labor Survey Predicts More Jobs for College Grads

Harvard seniors hunting for jobs this year may have more employment opportunities than graduates of past years, the regional commissioner

University Abandons Proposal To Relocate Gen Ed Office

University officials continued to search for a new location for the General Education Office yesterday after student pressure blocked the

Plimpton Named Class Day Speaker

George A. Plimpton '48, writer and editor, has been selected to deliver the Class Day address in June, members of

Food Services Examine Bursar's Cards to Catch Freeloaders Not on Board

Dining hall workers yesterday checked students' bursar's cards with special imprinting machines as part of a University "spot audit" aimed

Bailey Speaks

"Any relationship between law and justice is coincidental and guilt or innocence has very little to do with the outcome

Professor Says HEW Survey Is Inaccurate

Incomplete data on enrollment in federally funded high school science programs, recently released in a report by the Department of

Harvard Malpractice Insurance Plan Saves Member Hospitals $3.5 Million

A year after soaring malpractice insurance rates drove 11 Harvard teaching hospitals to form their own insurance company, the hospitals

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