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Peter D. Kramer
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Little Ironies, Bloody Heads
Before the first police sortie into Harvard Square, shortly before 8 p. m. Cambridge Police Officer Pisanitried to talk helmeted
Bust Rumor Brings Up Harvard Drug Policy
Despite persistent rumors among undergraduates of an imminent bust, University officials say they have no indication that police are planning
Shoplifting By Harvard Students Rises; Ad Board May Reconsider Punishments
Six times as many Harvard students have been picked up for shoplifting at the Coop this fall as were picked
I am Frightened (Yellow)
(The following article first appeared in the CRIMSON during last April's crisis at Harvard.) T HE feature pages of the
I Am Frightened (Yellow)
T HE feature pages of the CRIMSON have made it clear that there are two distinct sets of reasons for
Styron at Winthrop
W ILLIAM STYRON came to Winthrop House the evening of the bust. He said he had spent the whole day
I am frightened (yellow); I am saddened (blue)
No one can pretend to have a clear vision of what happened two weeks ago if he fails to realize
Computer Unit Is Dropped From New Science Center
Plans for a computing center to form part of the new Harvard science complex have been scrapped for lack of
Student-Faculty Symposium Avoids Proposal for Student Government
The student-Faculty symposium called by leaders of the Harvard Policy Committee and the Harvard Undergraduate Council ended yesterday without endorsing
Pusey Vetoes Proposal By Bunting, Chalmers, Bruner for Coed Dorms
President Pusey has turned down a proposal for coeducational housing submitted by Mrs. Mary I. Bunting, President of Radcliffe, Bruce
SFAC Requests Leniency; Ad Board Delays Decision
The Administrative Board yesterday postponed discussion of action on the cases of students who sat in at Paine Hall last
Artists Will Talk To Blacks Only
Black performers in the Winthrop House Festival of the Arts may speak at meetings open only to blacks, but the
Baird in Court
A MEASURE of the interest generated by Bill Baird's fight against Massachusetts birth control laws might be the scarcity of
Court Hears Bir Control Case
Massachusetts' highest court will hear William R. Baird challenge the constitutionality of the state's birth control laws today. Baird faces
Black Group Chooses Delegates For Talks With Administration
A group of black Harvard students has formed an "ad hoc negotiating committee" to talk to the administration about issues