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Robert M. Krim
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Painter Asks Investigation
Lawrence A. Hodston, a Harvard painter and shop steward of local 1138 (Harvard) of the Painter's Union, said last night
Exploitation of the Workers
FOR MANY students at Harvard, the campaign of SDS and Afro to promote the painters' helpers to journeymen painters is
D. C. Protest Points to Growing Militance
While most journalists and observer's have contented themselves with pointing out the pacifity of the Washington Mobilization, making only passing
Revolution in Virginia Politics
IT HAS BEEN a long time since anyone has used the word "populist" in a contemporary political context. With the
From the Shelf Mole in a Mess
The goals of a revolutionary newspaper are different from those of other papers. In reporting news, it aims at mobilizing
Brass Tacks The Freshman Dean's Office
THE FRESHMAN who has not been filled with advice from "experienced" elders and with stories of college "hangups" from friends
Pusey at SFAC
P RESIDENT PUSEY'S appearance before the Student-Faculty Advisory Council March 25 may prove to be one of the more significant
S D S Conference Starts in Austin
AUSTIN, TEXAS, Mar. 27--The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) have won their battle to hold their spring National Council
The Kennedy Campaign
P ERHAPS the journalists who wrote so much of the new politics in 1968 should be forced to examine the
Politics Determine Next Berkeley Move
The politics of the California Senate race has given the Berkeley crisis of the last week much greater political significance
Vietnam Isn't Issue in Oregon -- Wayne Morse Is
(Special to the CRIMSON) PORTLAND, ORE., OCT. 10--Age and iconoclasm may be catching up with Wayne Morse in his battle
McGOVERN SEEN AS LIKELY SENATE VICTOR
MINEHAHA CITY, South Dakota, October 8--There is a strong conservative wind blowing across the fields of South Dakota this fall.
J.D. Watson Advised Government On Chemical-Biological Warfare
Nobel prize-winning biologist and author James D. Watson admitted earlier this week to having served on a secret Presidential chemical
Tufts Undergraduates Gain Power To Formulate All Dormitory Rules
Tufts College has approved a plan giving students the power to make all rules relating to dormitory life--including sex, drugs,
Northeastern President to See Students on Demands; Sit-in Off
Northeastern University President Asa S. Knowles has agreed to meet with moderate and radical student leaders this afternoon about student