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Police Arrest 20 Students In Yale Protest

New Haven police yesterday arrested 20 Yale students who joined with striking university workers in what many students called the

Six Professors Endorse ACLU Rights Letter

Six Harvard professors and 84 other university professors signed a statement advocating affirmative action sponsored and released yesterday by the

Quincy Fence

Workers yesterday completed a $6500 wrought-iron fence along the Mt. Auburn St. side of Quincy House which the Faculty financed

Harvard Smokers Ignore Campaign By Cancer Society

While an estimated 10 million smokers gave up their cigarettes yesterday as part of the American Cancer Society's "Great American

Police Receive Bomb Threat; Adams Search Reveals Nothing

Although a subsequent search by the University police turned up nothing suspicious, Adams House residents evacuated the dormitories yesterday afternoon

Anti-Zionists

An article opposing the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) that appeared last week in "thursday," a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Freshmen Parents' Event Will Include Talks, Student Show

The University will expand Parents' Day to a two-day visitors' weekend of panel discussions, historical slide presentations, tours of the

Video Program 'Noonhits' To Premiere

Harvard Information Transfer System (HITS), a closed-circuit cable television organization, will begin broadcasting a biweekly program on Harvard-related individuals and

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