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Memories Of April
When Carl Offner, a seventh-grade math teacher, recently told his students that he had been arrested in an anti-war demonstration
Stalking the Klan
J OE GRADY is a red-faced masonry contractor from North Carolina who likes to kibbitz with reporters in the newsroom
Two Ways of Working At Harvard
There aren't many people whose work runs the gamut from drafting reports on race relations at Harvard to tracking down
Chase Peterson Resigns, Takes Medical Post in Utah
Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president of alumni affairs and development, yesterday decided to resign from Harvard, effective June
Vorenberg Not Chosen UMass President
James Vorenberg '50, associate dean of the Law School and one of four final candidates for the presidency of the
Stanford Sit-In
Students at Stanford University occupied the university president's office for seven hours yesterday, protesting the school's investment policies in South
Strawberries and Cream
V IVIAN GORNICK MUST have been a precocious child. By the age of five she had adopted a world view;
Alumnae and Radcliffe Forum Sponsor Career 'Externships'
The Radcliffe Forum will launch a pilot "externship" program during spring break that will allow female undergraduates to explore career
Farewell, Masters V.
In an earlier era, House masters were occasionally as much of a permanent fixture in their Houses as the chandeliers
Counselors Discuss Rape
Counselors from the University Health Services (UHS) and the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center last night informally discussed legal, emotional
Vorenbergs Resign As Dunster Masters
Elizabeth W. Vorenberg and James Vorenberg '50 announced Saturday that they will resign their positions as co-masters of Dunster House
Wring Around the Collar
Life is too short to spend reading 470 page novels about subjects that have been written dry before. We know
Mayor Holds Old-Time Forum For Cambridge Candidates
Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci is sponsoring an open forum on the steps of City Hall this afternoon, to allow
From Gund Hall to Timbuktu?
During the last few years, we have seen an upsurge in Americans' concern over their right to peer beyond the
A Record Year for Portfolios
Although last year's financial report has not yet been finalized, officials this week estimated that the market value of Harvard's