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Fifty Alumni Attend Convention To Discuss Condition of Blacks
Fifty black alumni returned to Harvard Saturday to attend the second annual Harvard-Radcliffe Black Alumni/ae Convention, a day-long program featuring
Proxmire Foresees End of Rise In Federal Aid to U.S. Citizens
There has been "an explosion of spending" in the past several years by the U.S. government to aid American cities,
Signalling Stevens
For the J.P. Stevens Co., Harvard is rapidly becoming enemy territory. The national dispute over Stevens, the second-largest textile manufacturer
Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind?
When freshmen finish filing their plans of study with the Office of the Registrar next Monday, thereby committing themselves to
California Dreamin'
It never rains in California, they say. Kenneth J. Arrow, Conant University Professor and a Noble Laureate in economics, would
B.U. Students Protest Against Rude Driving
Thirteen Boston University students, along with 1000 balloons and a banner-carrying airplane, demonstrated yesterday at B.U. against driver rudeness and
A Major Misunderstanding
For a process that many scientists believe cannot yet be performed successfully, human cloning has generated a lot of controversy
Div School Library Users Will Have to Sign List
In a move to increase security at the Andover-Harvard Theological Library, all people entering the library on or after April
B.U. President Denies Charges Of Bribery at Grad Schools
Boston University (B.U.) President John R. Silber denied yesterday that the university has solicited bribes from students applying to the
King Presents Legislation To Prevent 'Union-Busting'
State Rep. Mel King said yesterday he will soon introduce legislation to the State House that would deny state funds
Communities of Faith: The Div School Looks Inward
When the Harvard Divinity School was founded 161 years ago, James Monroe was president of the United States, Pope Pius
Party Company
The Harvard Party Company definitely will hold a dance in the Freshman Union February 24, Brett R. Johnson '81, founder
B.C. Tuition Increase
The Boston College board of trustees voted Friday to raise annual tuition $225, despite a demonstration before the vote by
CUE Will Evaluate Non-Binding Forms Of Pre-Registration
The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) will poll students next week to measure the effectiveness of non-binding pre-registration as a
Graham Criticizes Harvard Payment
Harvard should "absolutely" pay more money to the city of Cambridge than it currently does, State Rep. Saundra Graham said