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David L. Halberstam
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The Negro in the South: III
When the Emmett Till case first became news in Mississippi, the whole state was aroused against the crime, and anxious
The Negro in the South: II
The failure of Northerners to approach Negro-White relations in the South without quivering emotion and much finger-shaking has more often
Death of a Sculler, in Three Acts
Harvard's Sanitary Engineering Department recently recorded 1,000 times the normal radioactivity in Cambridge water. "When we put our Geiger counter
Soviet Experts Warns of Alarm; Party Control Termed Devisive
Pressures which forced Georgi Malenkov to relinquish his position as Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in
Crimson Power Subdues Yale for 13 to 9 Win
Fundamental single wing football, with the emphasis on blocking and tackling instead of sleight of hand, were down a good
Egg in Your Beer
When Army visited New Haven some ten days ago, it broke several things: 1, the Elis' six game winning streak;
Improving Varsity Meets Favored Tigers Today
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 5--One-Platoon football and its two earlier defeats to the contrary, Princeton's football team ruled a solid one-touchdown
Fumbles, Mistakes Provide Dartmouth With 13-7 Win Over Crimson's Eleven
It should happen against Princeton, it could happen against Yale, but some time later this fall the varsity football team
Dartmouth's Passing Attack Faces Test Today As Strong Crimson Line Awaits Indian Team
Anyone upset by the spectre of Columbia's Claude Benham throwing a pass should stay home today when Harvard plays DARTMOUTH
Gunga Din
They are turning back the clock, if not the crowds at the Brattle Theatre this week where Gunga Din, older
The Goalposts: Sic Transit Gloria
The Stadium goalposts have come down for the last time. Without so much as an intoxicated crowd to help them
Army, Air Force ROTC Require Loyalty Oaths
Freshmen, sophomores and juniors now must sign a loyalty oath to belong to the Harvard Army ROTC program as a
NCAA Asks to Televise '54 Harvard-Yale Game
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has asked for University permission to televise the 1954 Harvard-Yale football game. The proposal, which
Sears Nomination Widely Protested
Nationwide protest mounted yesterday against the appointment of Samuel P. Sears '17, outspoken pro-McCarthy lawyer to serve as special counsel
Egg in Your Beer
Since March 1937 this newspaper has taken a pretty resigned attitude towards the Harvard-Yale swimming meet. In the past, it