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White House, Indians Seek Maine Land Agreement
A presidential study group proposed Wednesday that Congress and the state of Maine give more than $50 million and 300,000
Gay Activist Attacks Media, Urges Reform
The United States is among the most sexually myopic nations in the world, Bruce Voeller, director of the National Gay
Freshman Council Votes To Prohibit All Smoking In One Part of Union
The Freshman Council voted last night to prohibit smoking in the small back dining room of the Freshman Union but
Lowell Security
The Lowell House Women's Association sent a letter to the master of Lowell House on Tuesday requesting that entry doors
Student Gripes Could Lower High Fees For Indoor Tennis
The current policy of charging students for use of the indoor tennis courts at Plamer Dixon and the Indoor Track
Seven Sister Reps To Exchange Ideas At RUS Meeting
Student government representatives from all but one of the Seven Sister Colleges will attend a conference sponsored by the Radcliffe
U.S. Defense
The Soviets surpass Americans in almost all aspects of nuclear arms development by 1981 or 1982, Richard E. Pipes, Baird
B-School Follies
A section of Business School students has elected a male representative to the Women's Student Association (WSA) for perhaps the
Chef Displays Techniques
Irene Kuo, an experienced Chinese chef, explained yesterday what she termed "uniquely Chinese" methods of cooking at the Science Center
Freshmen Plan Dartmouth Bash In the Union
Hundreds of Harvard and Dartmouth students will be flocking to the Freshman Union tonight at 9 p.m. if Brett R.
Kuntsler Attacks Court
William M. Kunstler, a well-known civil rights lawyer, spoke at Dudley House yesterday evening about the manipulation of American law