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Judith Freedman
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Strategy Nonviolence in America
161 pp., $2.25 paper. THE LEXINGTON police arrested more than 300 residents of that affluent suburb and of neighboring Concord
Presidential Candidates Harold Hughes
BACK HOME the ADA was never like this. You expect staunch liberals, oldish, straight-backed, and supremely moralistic. And so you
Bust Likely at Women's Center
As support grew for the women occupying the Architectural Technology Workshop at 888 Memorial Drive, speculation began to mount yesterday
Black Sheriffs Training at Harvard
Two newly-elected black sheriffs from Alabama are studying at Harvard this week in preparation for taking office January 18. They
'May I Kiss You, Bobby?'
At age 22 most of us are either still wondering how to make our marks in the world or have
500 Women Demonstrators March through Cambridge
About 500 women marched from the Cambridge Common to Tech Square late yesterday afternoon in a demonstration sponsored by Bread
Businesses in Square Survey Damage, Begin Clean-Up After Wednesday's Riot
Trucks from several glass companies, strolling spectators with cameras, and men selling iron grates and burglar alarms filled the Square
CLAO: 'Trying to Convince People that They Have Rights'
AN EVICTION notice comes in the mail to a Cambridge mother with four young children. She doesn't think that there
Speakers Charge Harvard Unfair to Women Students
Admissions policies and the practices of faculty members and male students at Harvard discriminate against women, speakers charged last night
Women's Status Within Harvard Topic of Forum
Speakers at a "Forum on the Status of Women at Harvard" will discuss academic discrimination against women at 8 p.m.
Lowell Will Poll House Members On GM Reforms
The Lowell House Committee will ask House members in a poll this week how the Harvard Corporation should vote in