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Brown Votes To Continue Input On Choice of President

Despite increasing support for a boycott of the presidential search process, the Brown University Undergraduate Council voted 16-13 last week

Freshmen Split with Green, Kelly Goes Distance in Opener

The freshman baseball team split their Saturday doubleheader with Dartmouth, winning the first game 14-1 and losing the second 3-4.

Huskies Upset Crimson Track Team, Win the Greater Boston Championships

Northeastern handed the Crimson track team its first loss of the season, besting Harvard 94-81 on Sunday in the Greater

Black Education

A Harvard-sponsored Black College Conference will bring prominent black educators to Gutman Library today and tomorrow to discuss the administration

Trackmen Beat Green; 'Cliffe Falters

Varsity track buried Dartmouth yesterday, 100-54, in what had been expected to be a close contest. The win in blustery

Forego: Making Them Forget About Secretariat

William F. Gerry '78 has always known that his mother owned horses. Now a lot of other people do too.

Testing Firm Makes Cheating Difficult

Crime fighters are not the only people using thumbprints, mug shots, computer lists and handwriting analysis these days. The Educational

Honors Gripes

The uncertainty surrounding the number of students in the class of '78 adversely affected by the Faculty's recent tightening of

Tutors Propose Solutions To Pass-Fail Honors Fix

Several senior tutors yesterday suggested that the Administrative Board allow freshmen and sophomores to change their pass-fail courses taken this

District Attorney Impounds Ballots Of City Election

Middlesex County District Attorney John Droney has impounded 16,000 Cambridge Democratic primary ballots in response to claims of irregularities, according

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