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Polaroid Officials Suspend Blacks Leading Boycott
Polaroid Corporation's South African operations yesterday came under continued attack by two black employees who were suspended Wednesday for supporting
'Sabotage' Contest to Dramatize Computer Fallibility and Misuse
Anyone with technically feasible ideas on how best to "embarrass, harass, or 'sabotage' a large computer system which has done
Have Politics Dictated the Class of 1974?
Few people are over satisfied with the Harvard freshman class, but this year criticism of the selection process has often
Anti-War Activity Continues at Harvard
Two weeks after a Harvard mass meeting of more than 3000 people voted to strike, participation in campus anti-war activities
Coop Announces Cuts In Patronage Refunds
The Coop's current estimate of net profit calls for a 25 per cent decrease in this year's total patronage refund-a
Bus Drivers Spurn NAC After Warning from FBI
Drivers for the Michaud Bus Company in Salem-after a visit from the FBI yesterday morning-refused to drive six buses which
Osmond Predicts More Drug Use
The widespread use of hallucinogenic drugs may well lead society to "a higher level of social conscience" and may be
Harvard Alumni Donations Lag As Fund Drive Nears Conclusion
Fewer people are contributing to Harvard's annual funds this year than was the case a year ago, and total contributions
Committee Delays Verdict On General Motors Battle
Harvard's decision on whether or not to support GM opponents in a proxy fight next month will have to wait
Nixon Wins Poll On Incompetence
According to Coop customers, Richard M. Nixon best exemplifies the principle that members of any heirarchy inevitably rise to their
Radcliffe Women Will Soon Taste Harvard Lunches
When they come back from spring break, Radcliffe students will be able to eat lunch in specified Harvard dining halls
Coop May Give Police Its Student Shoplifters
The Coop may begin turning over Harvard shoplifters to the police instead of continuing its informal policy of presenting them
Mather Opening to Reduce Off-Campus Living Quota
With the opening of Mather House this term, fewer Harvard undergraduates have been allowed to live off-campus, and those wishing
Harvard to Train City Unemployed
Thirty-one disadvantaged worker will begin training sessions at Harvard on March 1 in the first phase of a federally funded
Six Present Petitions, Will Seek Coop Posts
Six Harvard students have filed petitions to run against the Coop's slate of 11 candidates for its Board of Directors