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Frank B. Gilbert
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Open Letter of Dissent
We, as Crimson alumni, are writing in support of Harvard's Jewish community and the many others at Harvard who believe in the state of Israel’s right to exist, and to express our dismay at the current editorial direction of The Harvard Crimson, an institution to which we have all been devoted.
Acheson's Own Words
Professor Bundy picks his subjects carefully; he probably won't write your biography unless you become Secretary of State. His current
Fund Council Total for 1951 Hits $409,000
The Harvard Fund Council raised a near-record $409,300 during 1951, David McCord '21, executive secretary of the Council, announced this
University to Erase Name of German from Memorial
The name of a German casualty listed on the World War II memorial plaque will be removed, the University announced
New Price Rises Use Up 15 Percent Rent Boost
Rises in cost have used up the 15 percent rent increase that the College announced last February, it was learned
Dining Halls, Hygiene Dept Fall into Red
The Dining Halls and the Hygiene Department both fell into the red last year, according to the Financial Report just
Commencement, School Fill Summer; Wilson, Austin, Wilder Get Degrees
Most of the University's thousands of returning students quickly left Cambridge during the first two weeks of June after their
The General Captures the Hub
General MacArthur's visit to Boston this July was well-timed. Tension from the tight American League pennant race had reached the
Commencement, School Fill Summer; Wilson, Austin, Wilder Get Degrees
Most of the University's thousands of returning students quickly left Cambridge during the first two weeks of June after their
The General Captures the Hub
General MacArthur's visit to Boston this July was well-timed. Tension from the tight American League pennant race had reached the
12 Yard Dorms House '55
Freshmen entering Harvard this fall will find the best living accommodations of almost any college in the country. Twelve dormitories
1,100 Freshmen to Register Here This Month; Chances Under Draft Depend on Local Boards
The 1,100 members of the Class of 1955 who register here on September 20 will be getting a different kind
Corporation, Overseers Set Final Policies of University
In a post-war wave of efficiency, the University tried a few years ago to diagram its hierarchy and gave up
Students Critical of Circular Trays
The next time the gravy on your circular tray wanders into your lettuce, you can blame the modern design of
Faculty Profile
Hans Kohn must be used to teaching in isolation. He first taught in a Russian prison camp where "people were