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Ruth Glushien
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Profile Ernest R. May
TWO YEARS AGO Ernest May faced a small revolt in his American diplomacy course. A radical critique by four students
Nader Discusses Role of Students As Investigators
Student investigators can work in a "new arena" to curb the abuses of a corporation-dominated society, Ralph Nader said yesterday.
Design School
The student-faculty assembly of the Graduate School of Design will refuse to send any representative to President Pusey's 68-man crisis
Cambridge Residents Hear SDS Speakers
A community rally in support of the six SDS demands attracted 200 people--half of them students--to the Central Square Post
Ivy Wall
T HE ISOLATION of Morningside Heights from the rest of New York begins on the IRT run uptown. All of
Moving South
N O ONE EVER really believed that Radcliffe would stay north of the subway kiosk indefinitely. Certainly not Mrs. Agassiz,
Phillips Books Agrees To Rehire Organizer
The Phillips Book Store in Harvard Square agreed yesterday to rehire a union organizer discharged on Feb. 10, ending a
Book Clerks Plan to Picket Phillips Store
Employees of the Phillips Book Store in Harvard Square and the labor committee of H-R SDS will picket the store
Tricks of the Trade
M ORE THAN half a decade before Rachel Carson published The Silent Spring, a Princeton undergraduate named Ralph Nader successfully
Luise Vosgerchian
T HE FERVOR Luise Vosgerchian brings to her music once led a reviewer to issue a warning. "A bit of
Richard N. Goodwin
R ICHARD GOODWIN has the first qualification of a reformer--he's an optimist. Not a Pangloss, huckster, or sentimentalist. But "in
Dismantling NLRB
I F YOU think the class struggle is dead, read Barron's Business Weekly. "National Labor Relations Board Must Go," muses