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David A. Copithorne
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Rugby: Changing the Image
A grunting mass of Harvard men, pushing, tugging and straining at one another for no apparent reason, upset the peace
Twenty Demonstrators Protest Presence of Marine Recruiters
A group of about 20 demonstrators marched from University Hall to the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OCS-OCL)
Tenants Committee Fights Rent Hikes With a Law Suit
The Cambridge Tenants Organizing Committee (CTOC) will file a class action suit against the Cambridge Rent Control Board's recent decision
Gun Control: Debate Begins Again
The auditorium at the State House was jammed with nearly a thousand people, most of them sporting lapel buttons that
Witnesses at Unemployment Hearings Seek Cooperation in Federal Funding
Speakers testifying before a special legislative commission on unemployment at the State House yesterday called for increased cooperation between state
Rugby Club Routs Yale, 16-0; Completes Fall Season at 3-4
The Harvard rugby club turned in one of its most impressive performances of the year Saturday as it wore down
A Quagmire in Cambridge
The first things that meet the eye when one drives from Boston into Kendall Square are the new office buildings
Protesters Charge Mayor With Conflict of Interest
A member of the Cambridge Tenants Organizing Committee (CTOC) charged in a City Council meeting last night that Mayor Walter
Rugby Club Crushes B.C. In Opening Game Shutout
The Harvard rugby club started strong and finished strong in its season opener Saturday, overpowering a surprised Boston College team
Robber in Square Steals $4000 Cash From Charlesbank
A lone robber held up the Charlesbank Trust Company in Harvard Square yesterday, escaping with about $4000 in small cash.
Nieman Fellows Given $100,000 For Foreign Writers
James C. Thomson Jr., curator of Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism, announced yesterday a new $100,000 endowment to support Nieman
Arrow Will Receive University Chair
The Harvard Corporation yesterday appointed Kenneth J. Arrow, professor of Economics, a University Professor. Arrow will become the James Bryant
Brown Ruggers Steal Honors In B-School 7-a-Side Tourney
The Brown rugby club took top honors in the Business School's annual Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament yesterday after walking over all
Rugby Club Tramples Princeton, 28-4
The Harvard rugby club dumbfounded the traditionally powerful Princeton Tigers with a dazzling display of classic rugby plays Sunday in
Rugby: Blood, Sweat and Beers
Some people call it a gentlemanly, sociable game. All the players call the referee "sir," and a keg of beer