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Professors Predict Strong Likelihood Of a Nuclear War

Five faculty members of the Harvard-MIT Arms Control Seminar predicted last night that nuclear war within the next 25 years

Colby Cancels Duke Address; Aide Cites Campus Protesters

William E. Colby, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, canceled a November talk at a Duke University Law Forum because

Committee Rallies To Support Soviet Dissident Writer Moroz

Approximately 80 people rallied last night at Burr Hall to protest the 14 year incarceration of Ukrainian dissident Valentyn Moroz

. . . Harvard Man Strips

Where do old Harvard soccer goalies go after they've hung up their cleats? Some haunt the Varsity Club and others

Black Students Talk in Boston About Law School Admissions

Harvard Law School and five other schools affiliated with the Combined Boston Black American Law Students' Association conducted its third

Community Board Proposes Changes In Interim Report

Three members of the Agassiz Panning Board last night proposed changes in University expansion plans specifically relating to their community

Two Students Win Legislative Offices In Tuesday Races

Two of three Harvard students won their bids in Tuesday's elections for seats in the Massachusetts and Vermont legislatures. Charles

Voters Approve Referendum Questions

Incomplete returns show that voters in two Massachusetts senate districts approved a proposition Tuesday instructing their senators to urge Congress

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