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Peace and Quiet In DuBois Controversy

Like the caretaker of a freak that has been thrust into the limelight, what the administration wants for its W.E.B.

CRR Hears Case On DuBois Sit-in; Decision Due Soon

The Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) held hearing last week for six students charged with violating the Resolution on

Ford Says U.S. Faces Legal Crisis

NEW HAVEN-President Ford last night told a gathering of Yale Law School alumni that the United States faces "a basic

Harlem at Nighttime

L ANGSTON HUGHES created Jess B. Simple in his newspaper column in the Chicago Defender in the 1940's. Posing behind

Cloudy Discourses

T HERE'S A MYTH at Harvard that undergraduates are ignored by departments and faculty members because graduate students are getting

DuBois Student Coalition Holds House Talks, Guerilla Theater

The DuBois Institute Student Coalition began last night a week of guerilla skits and House meetings designed to win student

Voluntary Leaves of Absence from Harvard, 1963-1971

The Harvard and Radcliffe administrations traditionally encouraged students to take a break during their four-year stints in college, this fall.

Battling A Harvard Tradition

Legend has it that Harvard had a chance to have what became the Yale Drama School, but turned it down;

A Week Of Speeches, Proposals

Critics of the University's handling of the proposed W.E.B. DuBois Institute for Afro-American Research got organized this week, kicking off

Merger as a Gut Issue

W HY MUST WOMEN feel pretentious, deceitful, when they say they go to Harvard? They attend classes at Harvard, live

4 Harvard Grads Appointed to Panel To Investigate CIA

Four Harvard graduates, including a former dean of the Law School, are among the eight men named by President Ford

New Ivy League Scholarship Formula Requires Parents to Contribute More

The increase in financial aid to scholarship students will be reduced by an average of $200 next year as a

The Sinister Institutions Vs. the 'Right to Know'

A growing awareness in the past few years of the mountains of data and statistics that institutions now collect on

Panelists Discuss Equal Opportunity As NOW Protests

Participants in a weekend conference on affirmative action at Harvard expressed frustration with their attempts to implement affirmative action programs

Harvard to Pay Larger Share Of Middle Class Scholarships

Harvard will increase scholarship awards to middle-income families, beginning with next year's freshman class. Middle-income scholarship families earning $15,000 to

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