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Union Shop Stewards Protest Part-Time Employment Policy

A decision by the University to offer all full-time food service employees part-time summer jobs has evoked sharp criticism from

Academy Honors

The National Academy of Science announced Saturday that four Harvard professors have been elected to membership in the academy. The

Task Force Plans Sunday Demonstration

The Harvard-Radcliffe Task Force for Affirmative Action will stage a demonstration Sunday to "tell the University and the Office of

Cornell's Corson Affirms Stand On Minority Education Policy

Dale R. Corson, president of Cornell University, told members of the school's faculty council yesterday that the university has not

Assistance Plan

President Bok approved this week a University-wide tuition assistance plan (TAP) that will subsidize some University employees for all courses

Racquetmen Smash Penn, Lose Match to Columbia

The Crimson racquetmen returned from their weekend matches at Penn and Columbia with an Ivy League record of 1-1. Penn's

New Programs Advise Freshmen On Their Concentration Options

Faced with an April 30th deadline for completing field of concentration forms, large numbers of freshmen are consulting counseling services

On the Stump

Daniel P. Moynihan, professor of Government, campaigned yesterday in the New York cities of Binghamton, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo on

Binger Dies

Dr. Carl A.L. Binger '10, honorary consultant in Psychiatry to the University Health Services, died Monday at his home in

Cold Showers

Eighteen buildings in the Yard, including all but one Yard dormitory, will lose their hot water for three hours Thursday

Harvard Grants Campus Space To All Six Evicted Students

All six students evicted from South House last January because of "disorderly conduct" have been given housing on campus, Eleanor

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