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Foch Street Tries to Forget

Life on quiet, residential Foch Street in North Cambridge, the scene of a multiple shooting three weeks ago, is back

Manter Hall

Every day, many Harvard students pass Elsie's delicatessen on their way to and from classes. If anyone bothered to look

Students Must Show I.D.'s For Admission to Lamont

Students will now be required to present their bursar's cards upon entering Lamont Library, in accordance with a new security

Law School Students to Work With Judges in District Courts

Students at the Law School began last Tuesday to participate in a course which will focus on the lowest level

New Coach, Hopes For Field Hockey

Prospects seem brighter for the Radcliffe field hockey team this year, due to last spring's appointment of a new coach

Amnesty International

Sergio Bitar, a former Allende cabinet minister, shuffled from one concentration camp in Chile to another. Institutionalized brutality there has

Wackers Appointed Kirkland Masters For Coming Year

President Bok recommended yesterday the appointment of Dr. Warren E.C. Wacker, director of University Health Services, and his wife Ann

MIT Starts Fund Campaign Aiming for $225-Million Goal

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wednesday announced a drive for $225 million, the largest fund-raising campaign ever undertaken in its

Doing Justice to Justice Holmes

Last week, Law School professor Paul Freund had occasion to recall his second meeting with Oliver Wendell Holmes. "We went

Endowment for the Humanities Gives Lecture Post to Freund

The National Endowment for the Humanities announced today that it has chosen Paul A. Freund, Loeb University Professor, as Jefferson

Harvard to Assist Boston School Department

Harvard has begun to respond to a request from the Boston School System for help in educating its students, Paul

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