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Dean's Office to Delay Action On Film Groups
Possible University curtailment of undergraduate film organizations' activity has been postponed until next fall, Associate Dean Watson '37 announced last
University Gives Support to New Botanical Herbarium
Seven years of bitter departmental botanical quarrels were publicly settled officially, at least yesterday. The University released the Corporation's statement
Housemasters To Bar More First Choices
Housemasters will turn down ten percent more freshmen first-choice House applications this fall than in recent years. By a joint
Houses Will Have Claverly 'Entries'
For the first time in the history of the House system freshmen need not worry this year about being accepted
Business School Applications May Break Previous Record
Applications for the Business School's Class of '55 entering in September may reach a record total this spring, Assistant Dean
University Breaks Ground For New Botany Structure
Six years of bitter interdepartmental botanical quarrels seem settled with the University's announcement yesterday that construction has begun on a
All Applicants Will Get Into House System
All House applications for next fall will be accepted. For the first time in the history of the House system,
Claverly Men Can Move Into Houses Next Term
For the first time in the history of the House system, Claverly Hall residents may enter the Houses at mid-years
Edward Purcell
Journalists last month suddenly dragged a rather unwilling physicist out of secluded Lyman Laboratory into the public's view. Self-effacing Edward
Bum Wampum Teaches University To Look All Gift Horse in Mouths
Money is where you find it, the saying goes, and since 1640 Harvard has been looking in some mighty strange
Keppler States McCarran Act Changes Visas
All foreign students planning to vacation in the Eastern Hemisphere must leave the United States before December 24 of obtain
Bloodhounds of Broadway
Twentieth Century Fox's newest technicolor extravaganza, Bloodhounds of Broadway, should rate as one of the worst musicals of the year.
College Uncovers Over $26,000 in Unexpended Gifts
Discovery of over $26,000 in misplaced gifts will necessitate the University's making a complete survey of its financial records this
Animal Studies Get $12 Millions
In 140 years the Museum of Comparative Zoology may be one of the richest departments in the University, James R.
Glee Club First to Try Classical Music
A friendly, if one-sided, 18-year-old rivalry draws to a close Friday when G. Wallace Woodworth '24, Conductor of the Harvard