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Harvard Grad Protests Policy Excluding Alumni From Hilles
A recent Harvard graduate complained yesterday that he was not allowed to use Hilles Library, although Radcliffe alumnae can use
Leverett Towers Will Vote In Graham-Toomey Contest
State Appellate Court Judge Donald R. Grant ruled yesterday that Leverett Towers' residents will vote in county district four, where
Leverett Gridders Upset K-House, 9-2
The intramural football program kicked off its season at Soldier's Field yesterday as last year's House kingpins were bowled over
Election Commission is Clean But Fraud Dispute Heats Up
The Cambridge Election Commission is having a rough year: fraud has been alleged in two elections, and the credentials of
Graham Challenge May Bar Feinberg From Commission
Cambridge City Councillor Saundra Graham said yesterday she would vote at the next Council meeting to investigate the eligibility of
Street Hawkers Will No Longer Peddle the Phoenix
The Boston Phoenix will no longer be sold by street hawkers, beginning next week. Howard W. Wolk, general manager of
Cambridge Elections
Members of the Democratic City committee of Cambridge said yesterday they expect a tight battle between reform and conservative elements
Harvard Scientists Are First To Reproduce Gene Artificially
Four Harvard biochemists announced yesterday that they have artificially reproduced a mammalian gene. The breakthrough will allow scientists to produce
Greeks Own Up to Bearing Gift
The Greek government was the source of a $1-million gift to Harvard for the establishment of a chair of Modern
CHUL Finds Interhouse Diners Do Not Overcrowd The Union
Action to bar upperclassmen from eating lunch at the Freshman Union has been forestalled by the results of a Food
Pusey Opening Delayed
If you walk through the barren halls of Nathan M. Pusey Library, you'll see a little yellow square of paper
Rosenkrantz Named
Barbara G. Rosenkrantz '44 has been appointed professor in the History of Science department, the University announced yesterday. Rosenkrantz, co-Master
Confidentiality Is Main Topic Of Law Debate
Two criminal lawyers said last night that it is impossible to observe professional strictures concerning the confidential relationship between lawyer
Student Panel Speaks to 30 Visiting Alumni On Strains, Highlights of Undergraduate Life
Four undergraduates shared their perceptions of Harvard last night with a group of 30 alumni brought to Cambridge under the
McCloskey Addresses 80 At Law Forum
Rep. Paul McCloskey (R-Calif.), speaking last night at the Law School Forum, challenged his audience to draw its own distinction