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Mallinckrodt
F RED LEAVITT'S a nice guy. A shy, gentle, intelligent person, he immediately strikes one as being some kind of
300 Stage Sit-In at Mallinckrodt Hall To Halt Dow Chemical Recruitment
About 300 Harvard and Radcliffe anti-war demonstrators sat-in yesterday in Mallinckrodt Laboratory, imprisoning a job recruiter from the Dow Chemical
Parietal Increase Put Off By Committee on Houses
The Committee on Houses decided yesterday "to take no action at this time" on the Harvard Undergraduate Council's proposal to
Peace Group May Request Special Election in April
The Cambridge Neighborhood Committee on Vietnam, a local peace group, will seek a special election if its 'dove' resolution does
City Solicitor to Speed Up Referendum Court Battle
Andrew T. Trodden, Cambridge City Solicitor, agreed yesterday to speed-up the court battle which will decide whether an anti-Vietnam war
HUC Will Press Longer Parietals
The nine Masters are to receive a letter this morning from the Harvard Undergraduate Council requesting new, much-extended parietal hours
Federal Help Unlikely For Starving in South
A spokesman for the Senate Subcommittee on Manpower, Employment, and Poverty said yesterday there was "no evidence" that the Administration
Senate Okays Draft Statute By 72-23 Vote
The draft bill which is expected to put an end to graduate deferments passed its last major hurdle yesterday when
Tests Office to Study Language Provisions
The Administrative Board is getting ready to take "another hard look at the language requirement" next fall, Dean Monro said
Republican Club Says MIG Base Bombings Not Militarily Useful
The Harvard Republican Club Tuesday night questioned the military expediency of the United States' most recent bombing "escalation" in North
A Black Carnival in the Park: Hippies, Housewives, Husbands Join in an Ungainly Alliance
One of the many posters in the Spring Mobilization peace march headquarters read, "The Original Great Springout--A Megalopolitan Peacepipe Pow-Wow--Saturday,
Republicans Caution, but Uphold 'We Won't Go' Draft Resisters
The Harvard Republican Club took a gentle slap last night at the Harvard men who have publicly announced that they
UHS Psychiatrist Finds A Correlation Between Aptitude and Emotional Illness
There is evidence that the most intelligent students are the most susceptible to emotional illness, a University Health Service psychiatrist
Four Course Pass-Fail Plan Proposed by HPC
The Harvard Policy Committee yesterday sent Dean Ford a new pass-fail proposal. It recommended that students be allowed to take
Miles College Gets $100,000 Grant In Memory of Mark de Wolfe Howe
Friends of the late Mark de Wolfe Howe have made an anonymous $100,000 gift to Miles College in Birmingham, Ala.