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Charles D. Bloche

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Just Another Saturday Night

WHEN WATERGATE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR Archibald Cox was fired 10 years ago last week, he didn't know that the last head

Controlling the Fourth Estate

T HEY COULD be "Boston's kingmakers." Insiders call them the "power-brokers," the "powerful force," the "most powerful actor" in city

Dusting Off the Dream

"M AMA, WHERE are you?" the little girl squealed as she struggled to hold on to an oversized poster of

Students and Stars Share Spotlight in CBS Movie

Forget a few details and for the month of June Melissa Sue Anderson, America's favorite corn queen from "Little House

Mending Fences

CHICAGO--"Race has nothing to do with this." Greg Smith, a lifelong Democrat from Chicago's white North west side, was on

Why They Won Nobel Prizes

"Sometimes I think we are more explorers of an unknown continent that we are physicians or scientists," Torsten N. Wiesel,

Reagan Note Boosts Dartmouth Review

The Dartmouth Review, a fledgling student weekly embroiled in controversy with Dartmouth College over its name and conservative editorial bent,

Secret Service Grills Penn Columnist; Feared His Column Threatened Reagan

PHILADELPHIA--Secret Service agents investigated what they considered a possible threat against the life of President Reagan in a column that

Boston Residents Blast DNA Research

Mission Hill residents opposing DNA research sharply criticized Harvard researchers yesterday, calling them "puppets of the profit motive" in hearings

ROTC: Making a Comeback

April 10, 1969: In the stillness of an early spring dawn, hundreds of students gather sleepily outside University Hall, watching

Two Area Professors Debate U.S. Jews' Support of Israel

Calling Israel's efforts to maintain authority over Palestinians in the occupied West Bank "a policy that in the end can

University Library Displaying Microfiche Cataloging System

The University Library this week displayed sample entries from its new microfiche catalog, which will list the Library system's recently

AFL-CIO Chief Claims Reagan Budget Is Flawed

In a sweeping denunciation of what he called "occult economic experiments on the American people." AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland charged

Freshman Parents Face Tours, Talks On Weekend Visit

More than 1100 freshman parents are wandering about campus attending classes and panel discussions as part of this year's Freshman

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