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Philip M. Cronin
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Doubtful Deferments
Much like the trainer whose stunt horse finally begins acting out of habit and not merely for sugar, draft officials
Buck to Resign Administrative Duties July 1; Selection of President Expected Before June
Provost Paul H. Buck yesterday stated that he will resign July 1 to resume his professorship of History. At the
Buck Responsible For Major College Changes
Provost Buck is no newcomer to power. Ever since 1945 when he was appointed Provost of the Faculty and Dean
Provost Buck: Consistent Freedom
Provost Paul Herman Buck is a great believer in consistency. But his is not a consistency limited to the narrow
Detectives Investigate $250 Theft from Liberal Union
Cambridge police yesterday assigned two detectives to solve the theft of more than $250 from Liberal Union film proceeds. Milton
Faculty Considers Parietal Changes at Meeting Today
The last vestige of College puritanism--House regulations for women guests--comes up for review by the Faculty today. The Faculty will
Harvard-Bound Doctor Fights Hunger, Storms
Thomas R. A. Davis came to Harvard the hard way. Through storm and calm, for 10,000 miles, he sailed across
University-bound Ketch Docks Here
After five months at sea, Thomas R. Davis, student-to-be at the School of Public Health, docked last night at the
A Candidate's Day
On the platform at Pittsfield had gathered the pols with their gray vests and Chesterfield coats. They were the same
Conant and Stevenson Meet for Brief Parley
Governor Adlai Stevenson yesterday paid an unscheduled visit to President Conant in Massachusetts Hall. What transpired at the meeting and
Small Athletic Injuries Can Be Bad, Says Doctor
Ostensible minor injuries suffered in organized college athletics may later lead to serious complications unless properly cared for. This is
The Campaign
Washington's open-collared, arm-flailing Republican Senator Harry P. Cain is fighting desperately for his political life. Although endorsed outright by Eisenhower,
Missing Student Contacts New York Home Indirectly
The disappearance of Roy S. Durstine Jr. '56 appeared to be solved early this morning after his father informed the
Split Within YDC Complete; Tobin Asks Money Return
University Hall yesterday indicated that it would not recognize the Young Democrat splinter group as long as the new-born organization
The Rounds
There are four major political candidates in Massachusetts, and five central campaign headquarters to service them. Last week we visited