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National Figures Attend Program Kick-Off Dinner
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 12 (Special)--Dean Bundy and David Rockefeller '36 were the principal speakers here tonight at an impressive
How One Goes About Raising $82.5 Million
It was raining last Friday when William B. Suchmann walked into his temporary office in Massachusetts Hall. He seemed remarkably
Faculty Votes Today on Fate Of Visual Arts
The long-range status of the Visual Arts at Harvard may be determined this afternoon at a meeting of the Faculty
'Instincts to Lead' Important Test In Selection of Rhodes Scholars
For 96 American university students--including a number from Harvard--today is a very important day. Before it is over, 32 of
Graduate Admits Wrecking Geology Museum's Elevator
It seemed like an accident--nearly a disastrous one--when the Geological Museum's elevator crashed into the basement, almost killing the two
A Harvard Radio Station for Greater Boston
Some 250,000 Greater Boston FM listeners may soon have the opportunity to find out whether or not their tastes are
Princeton Coach, Game Movies To Appear on 'Omnibus' Sunday
Princeton football coach Charlie Caldwell will analyze filmed portions of today's game with Harvard on a nationally televised program tomorrow
Science Fiction Does Not Mean Spaceship Cowboys
In the early days of 1944, a story entitled "Deadline" appeared in the magazine, Astounding Science Fiction. It included a
Crimson Power on Ground Overcomes Indians, 28-21
Students must file ticket application envelopes for the Princeton football game today at the H.A.A. Discount slips entitle the student
Integration Becomes A Fight Over Principles
More than two years ago, headlines in the United States and around the world proclaimed the end of second class
Integration Becomes A Fight Over Principles
More than two years ago, headlines in the United States and around the world proclaimed the end of second class
A Television Show Comes to Harvard
Usually it comes from a CBS-TV studio in New York, where there is no snow, no need for remote units
A Closer Look at the Russian Point of View
It isn't very difficult anymore to get a visa for travel in the Soviet Union. Ten years ago, no one
What Happened to the Rebellion Tree?
There used to be a Rebellion Tree in the Yard. No longer does anyone know where it stood or when
Photon: Printing Revolution
For more than a year one small, daily newspaper on Boston's South Shore has used in its regular operations one