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William M. Beecher

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Teenage Vote: More to be Gained than Lost

The issue has promoted no bitter debates, no bloody riots, not even a noisey crusade. President Eisenhower's proposal for amending

Educator Attacks Chafee-Sutherland Doctrine

One year ago, two noted Law School professor sent a letter to the CRIMSON which exerted powerful impact on the

White Case in Perspective: Politics and Laxity

The heaming master of ceremonies noisily rapped his fork against a water glass. Round the long luncheon table sat some

Cambridge Faces Return to Political Dark Ages

PR-How It Works Proportional Representation in Cambridge is aimed at giving minorities scattered throughout the city representation based on their

Grass Roots Democracy

A newly naturalized 22-year-old College senior, feeling the need to do something constructive for his adopted country, has thrown his

Council Draws Protest, Praise For Statement

When the Student Council, after long, painful labors, gives life to a statement presumably reflecting student body views, it is

Student Fear Here Scored By Professor

Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38 yesterday accused University students of cowardice in cancelling both the scheduled appearance of novelist Howard

Council Initiates College-Manned Watchdog Group

After numerous votes, revotes, proposals and counter-proposals, the Student Council last night voted to sponsor a watchdog committee of college

Student Council Rebuffs New Group Asking Anti-Jenner Demonstrations

The Student Council last night condemned rash student action against congressional investigations of universities and pointedly refused to send a

Council Airs Students' View on Free Thought

Crowning six weeks of warm debate, sporadic voting, and repeated revision, the Student Council last night issued its statement on

Schwartz Says Mao's Imperialism May Instigate Chinese-Soviet War

Totalitarian China under Mao Tse-tung is set on an expansionist course. This path runs counter to Russia's design for mastery

Emerson Says Former CP Membership No Cause for Firing

Head of the Government Department Rupert Emerson '22 yesterday blasted the current wave of "hysterical witch-hunting" and its accompanying fear

Reston Calls Dulles Policy Vague; Foresees Harmonious Term for Ike

Top-drawer New York Times political reporter and analyst James Reston yesterday found his usual procedure reversed as he answered questions

Reischauer Claims Formosa Action Could Increase Red China Agitation

One of the University's leading Far East experts took sharp issue with President Eisenhower's Formasa decision in an interview recently.

Council Torpedoes Plan For Coed Cheerleaders

The Student Council last night voted to uphold tradition as it overwhelmingly quashed attempts to supply Radcliffe cheerleaders at varsity

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