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Charles I. Kingson
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Typing of Exams Brings Criticism
Undergraduates who constantly pressure for permission to type their examinations may be quite disappointed if the permission ever comes. A
Wellesley College: The Tunicata
(The Tunicata are thin, lithe animals that move about the sea in their youth, investigating their surroundings. Then one day
Fakes Found in Art Show
Some of the works exhibited as originals in the Student Collection now at Fogg Museum are reproductions or counterfeits, in
Remember the Neediest
It is a basic marketing principle that a better price is obtained by buying in volume. The Central Kitchen buys
Married Grad Students Lack Housing
The young Bryn Mawr graduate looked up from her ironing board. "The living room is no place for work like
Science Education
Shortly after Sputnik I went up, a survey of first-and second-year college students in the Mid-west revealed that 10 per
'With Justice for All'
In baseball, as in most of life, there are winners and there are losers. Mickey Mantle and the New York
Harvard, Local Schools Collaborate in Program
The University has combined forces with three public school systems in a joint effort to examine basic hypotheses of American
My Seven Little Sins
Maurice Chevalier can still romp through the part of the French lover. His hair is getting thin, and he doesn't
White Names Two Sites For Behavior Building
Two possible sites for the Behavioral Sciences building, both on Kirkland St., have been named by Robert T. White '25,
Idiot Box
Two summers ago Perry Miller suggested that Madison Avenue be razed from 42nd to 57th Streets. This would eliminate most
Colleges to Meet Costs By Stress Upon Loans
University officials last night foresaw an increased emphasis upon loans rather than scholarships as a source of financial aid, but
Regional Studies Program Adds East Asian Section
Increasing problems in East Asia and "the need for training people to deal with them" have led to the formation
Architecture Dept. Gains Temporary Design Center
Creation of a temporary Design Center has enabled the Department of Architectural Sciences to expand enrollment in its undergraduate courses,
The North's Backyard
The attempt to give minority groups equality, even when no discriminatory laws exist, can be painful. On Manhattan Island, there