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Bruce E. Johnson
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Group Protests S. Africa Funds
Members of the Harvard College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory are protesting the continued use of Smithsonian funds to
Beyond Cynicism War Games
186 pp. $4.95. ONLY the Indochina War-described recently by a veteran as "the biggest nothing in history"-could have produced a
Coop Divorces Trust Co.; Cites Customer Complaints
The Coop and Harvard Trust have agreed to a "friendly divorce," Coop General Manager Howard W. Davis announced yesterday. Davis
Petition Post-Mortems Sing Those Old Free Speech Blues
Several student groups, representing a variety of opinions, have begun circulating petitions knocking Friday's disruption of a pro-war teach-in in
Exhibitions A Delicate Balance
SAMUEL BECKETT struck upon the primary purpose of art in the twentieth century when he observed that "we always find
Organizing Fails
A meeting called to plan future Boston antiwar activities ended inconclusively last night at the M. I. T. student center.
Education For Action To Fund Term Work
Education for Action, a student-run program which sponsors independent volunteer work by Harvard and Radcliffe students, has announced that it
Harvard Leads in Grad School Survey
American university professors consistently rate the quality of graduate faculties at Harvard and the University of California at Berkeley as
Books Bruckner Boulevard? Will They Ever Finish Bruckner Boulevard?
268 pages, Macmillan, $7.95. "AMERICA," remarked Gertrude Stein, "is the oldest nation in the world." America's architecture, sadly, bears out
Coop Elections Symbiosis in the Square
DECADES AGO, in those years before the Square bustled with its hectic profusion of hipboutiques, street people. Xerox services, and
Four Insurgent Candidates Elected by Coop Members
Student members of the Harvard Cooperative Society elected four opposition candidates to the Coop's 23-member board of directors this week.
Campus Unrest Panel Releases Last Report
Finds Most Protests in East Student protests occur most often at large, Eastern liberal arts colleges with high admission standards
Nixon, Campaigning in California, Denounces 'Condoners' of Violence
Addressing a closely-guarded Republican rally last night in Anaheim, Calif., President Nixon called on American voters to reject candidates who
Nixon Offers Cease-Fire In Indochina Peace Move
In a nationally broadcast speech last night, President Nixon proposed an immediate standstill cease-fire in Indochina as a "major new
AmericaThe Pursuit of Loneliness
Boston: Beacon Press. 154 pp. $7.50. "MOST MEN," wrote Henry David Thoreau, "even in this comparatively free country, through mere