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Senators Don't Write Home As They Once Did
Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-Pa.) lambasted the Washington-based citizens lobby Common Cause late last month for its attempt to
The Council Wants More From Harvard
Frustrated Cambridge residents this week renewed a perennial town-gown conflict over the tax-exempt status of Harvard and MIT by demanding
Dissension in the Ranks
Any reports that the Democratic party suceeded in unifying all of its diverse elements at Kansas City should be suspect.
Divided Democrats May Fight At National Party Convention
Major disputes over party rules and procedures may erupt this weekend when more than 1600 rank-and-file Democrats and some 300
Zapping Zappa
F RANK ZAPPA, in his tenth year as guitarist and leader of the demonic Mothers of Invention, continues to wrestle
Ellsberg Says Anti-War Moratoriums Delayed Mining of Haiphong for Two and a Half Years
Daniel Ellsberg '52 told the Nieman Fellows Monday that anti-war protests in 1969, especially the September and October anti-war moratoriums
Ellsberg Says CIA Chief Anticipated Chilean Coup
Daniel Ellsberg '52 told an off-the-record Nieman fellows meeting Monday that William E. Colby, director of the Central Intelligence Agency,
Buckley, Sullivan Vie in Close Race For County Sheriff
Incumbent Republican John J. Buckley and Cambridge Mayor Walter J. Sullivan were locked in a close battle for the post
Expansion: The Growing Pains Harvard Might Suffer
Vociferous Cambridge City Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci recently called Harvard administrators "conspirators behind ivy walls," causing his audience at a
Let The Workers Choose
I T DOESN'T TAKE a mountain of statistics to decide whether or not to support the UFW boycott against grapes,
The Strange Death of Larry Largey
Recent complaints of police brutality in Cambridge have resurrected grim memories of the still unexplained death of 17-year old East
Rent Control Question Goes to Voters
Cambridge City Councilor Saundra Graham has placed on the November ballot a proposal that would allow residents of Middlesex County
Harvard to Cut Parking Stalls For Employees by 25 Per Cent
Harvard has announced plans to eliminate 25 per cent of its employee parking spaces before next April to meet provisions
Tenants Come Closer to Housing Reforms
The unexpected resignation of Cambridge Housing Authority Chairman Mary Castriotta last month capped an event-filled summer that opened up the
A Possible End to Rent Control
Cambridge tenant groups suffered a major setback Wednesday when the Local Affairs Committee of the State House postponed until next