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John B. Radner

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Agnosticism, Misunderstanding Challenge University Catholics

Roman Catholicism seems to be one of the least understood and most frequently misrepresented of religions, perhaps especially at Harvard.

An Imperfect Fool

(Funds from undisclosed sources have been appropriated for a Courtney Courtney Peabody memorial prize for scholarship to be awarded annually

The Lady's Not For Burning

The Lady's Not for Burning has a certain grandeur of language and sentiment, of metaphor and tone. The Harvard Dramatic

The Boy Friend

There's music on Mill Street these nights, gay music, Charleston music. The Boy Friend is on in the Winthrop Junior

Around the World

For the past nine years Paul Sigmund has divided his time between the U.S. and the rest of the world,

I Hear America Swinging

If America smokes thinking men's cigarettes, it sings feeling men's songs. The Rock 'n' Roll Romantic today beats out the

The Comedy of Manners

He seemed a very kind man, shy but friendly, with an English tweed jacket and a smile all his own.

Applicants to Quincy: Enthusiasts, Jokers

Quincy in December is still little more than a seven story cement and steel shell with elevator shafts. Few people

A Connecticut Yankee

"Americans are all horribly afraid; they've seen what the bomb can do and they've read the stories. They're scared. But

Togetherness

Falstaff McClosky just didn't fit. All his friends knew he didn't fit and perhaps he had known it first of

Numbers Racket

"Excuse me, sir, but is this the place one registers a bicycle?" The sign in Moors Hall had said Central

A Tall Man

Among those superlatives descriptive of Harvard faculty members "tallest" is the uncontested property of John Kenneth Galbraith, professor, Democrat, world

Winthrop Colonial

There's something especially nice about the choice of Winthrop House's new senior tutor--nice because the House derives its name from

Bunny Hop

[The following is the first of a series of articles taken from the Winston Pooh lectures on Myth and Mystery

Just Passing Through

"The way I see things if you've had it all you've lived--and that's the only way. "Back here you do

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