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African Roots

D ESPITE A RECENT awakening of interest in Africa and African culture, cliched National Geographic images of tribal Africa still

HSA Will Produce 1975 Guide To Boston Bicentennial Festival

The Harvard Student Agencies' "Boston 200 Official Bicentennial Guide Book" will be available to the public on April 18, to

Rent Board Plans No Ethics Review Of Two Members

Cambridge Rent Control Board officials said yesterday that the board has no plans for reviewing two of its members charged

New CHA Director Promises End to Tenants' Maltreatment

Lewis H. Spence '69, new Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA) executive director, said yesterday he will work with the CHA's board

Harvard Keeps Employee Files Despite Relaxation of Title IX

Harvard will continue to keep records on all job applicants despite new Congressional action that may abolish the record-keeping requirement

Harvard Press Head Predicts An End to Deficits by July

The Harvard University Press (HUP) will break even for this fiscal year, Arthur J. Rosenthal, director of the HUP, said

Fonda Wants U.S. Aid Cutoff To Promote Indochina Peace

Jane Fonda told an audience of 700 at the Law School Forum yesterday that there will not be peace in

Educational Opportunity Aid Increases H-R Student Funds

The 260 per cent increase in the number of Harvard and Radcliffe students receiving federal funds from the Basic Educational

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