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Dartmouth Board of Trustees Approves Equal Access Policy

The Dartmouth College board of trustees unanimously accepted on Tuesday a "statement of purpose" calling for the eventual implementation of

Lamont and Widener Libraries Install New, Better Copiers

After six months of malfunctioning, the coin-operated photocopying machines in the periodical room of Widener Library and on the first

Classics Frustrate Deer Island, 74-73

After the Harvard Classics gutslamming 74-73 victory over the Deer Island Correctional Institute last night, Pete Durgerian, starting forward for

Food-Tax Cut

A Massachusetts senate petition supporting legislation that would lower the state's meal tax from 8 per cent to 5 per

Harvard Racquetmen, Still Undefeated, Pound Williams, 8-1; Coach Barnaby Commends Post-Vacation Performance

The Harvard racquetmen won their fourth consecutive match without a loss yesterday by toppling the Williams Ephmen 8 to 1.

Perkins Appointed English Chairman, Replaces Heimert

David D. Perkins '51, professor of English and American Literature, will become chairman of the English Department on January 1,

National Survey Expects Job Decline for College Graduates

A survey of 630 business firms released yesterday indicates a decline in the number of jobs available for college graduates

Glazer on Busing

The notion that busing is the last or only hope to achieve integration is a mistake," Nathan Glazer, professor of

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