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Some Who Missed The Game Studied

While many of Harvard's most loyal students, faculty and alumni watched the Crimson eleven defeat the New Haven invaders Saturday,

Sheriff Announces Proposal to Alter Jailing Procedures

John J. Buckley, sheriff of Middlesex County, announced Thursday that he is now deciding whether to approve a 1973 Cambridge

Corporation Approves Proposal To Alter Employee Categories

The Corporation approved earlier this month a plan to alter the two University employee classifications. As of July 1, the

Democrats to Select Delegates; Not Many Students Registered

Today is the final day for students to register to vote if they plan to participate in the first step

Printers Strike Draws Favorable Responses From Mail Workers and Radical Economists

A group of radical economists at Harvard yesterday released a report explaining why the University should meet the wage demands

B&G To Beautify House Landscapes

Diane K. McGuire, landscape architect in the Buildings and Grounds department; said Friday that her office has designed a "master

Lipset Weighs Stanford Offer; May Leave Harvard This Fall

Seymour Martin Lipset, professor of Government and Social Relations, will leave Harvard in the fall for a post at Stanford

Whitlock Recommends Woman To Kirkland Senior Tutorship

Elizabeth A. Gray, teaching fellow and newly appointed assistant professor of Celtic Languages and Literatures, has been recommended to be

History Dept. to Consider Revising General Exams

The undergraduate curriculum committee of the History Department last week submitted to the department a revised proposal to replace senior

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