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Grand Jury Will Indict Rape Suspects
A Boston grand jury which convened Wednesday to hear evidence on the rapes of a Business School student and her
Boston Grand Jury to Begin Hearings on B-School Rapes
A Boston grand jury will begin hearing testimony today on the April 19 rapes of a Business School student and
Rapes Spotlight Security Issues
This week two men allegedly raped a Business School student and her female guest inside the student's Gallatin Hall room.
Assembly May Call Off May 3 Benefit Concert
The Student Assembly will cancel the Pousette-Dart/Livingston Taylor benefit concert for the American Cancer Society if it does not sell
Hillel Intruder Attacks Grad Student
A man masked by a blue scarf intruded on a cooking class in the basement of Hillel last night and
University Police to Consider Relocating to 29 Garden St.
University police and Harvard administrators are planning to move police headquarters from Grays Hall, and are considering 29 Garden St.
Chafin Goes To England, Protects Art
Saul L. Chafin, chief of University police and a sergeant in the department, travelled to London. England late last week
MDC Police Seeking Identity Of Body Pulled From River
The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) police dragged the body of a middle-aged man out of the Charles River Friday morning.
Sinatra, Martin Perform For Reagan
Ronald Reagan came to town with his friends last night. One-time Democrat Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin drew a capacity
Pi-Eta Club Initiate Seriously Injured Following Fraternity's Initiation Rites
A Pi-Eta Club initiate is paralyzed from the neck down after an accident in the clubhouse following the club's yearly
Police: Chafin' at the Bit
Officer Dan MacGilvray sat in his cruiser on the corner of DeWolf and Mem Drive on a cold March morning.
Harvard Police Warn Students About Crime
With a 53 per cent reported rise in crime in the Cambridge area, University police said last week they are
University Police To Hire Women
For the first time since 1977, University police will have women officers on its 64-member force. Saul L. Chafin, chief
Harvard Says Bye Bye Film
Take a movie crew, add some traffic jams and roadblocks, swirl it around with a touch of the sixties and
Patriotic Front Official Expects Liberation Soon
Countering reports of a split between the two major groups in Zimbabwe's Patriotic Front, an official in the Front said