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No Decision Is Imminent On RUS Funding Change
Administrators apparently will make no decision in the near future on last spring's recommendation by the Committee on Houses and
Hoping for a Full House
With its first meeting coming up October 23, Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) is still missing eight freshmen and two
Ten RUS Seats Vacant In South, Kirkland, Yard As First Meeting Nears
Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) is still ten representatives short of a full 38-woman legislature but plans to fill the
Only Two Houses Hold RUS Elections Despite Extended Call For Candidates
The Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) has attracted enough candidates to hold elections in only two houses, despite last week's
Radcliffe Begins 'Century Drive'
With centennial celebrations underway, Radcliffe is officially launching the Century Fund, a major five-year effort to raise financial resources and
Jane Opel Becomes Director Of Radcliffe Alumnae Group
Jane Rainie Opel '50, formerly assistant director of Alumnae Affairs for classes and reunions at Radcliffe, assumed a position as
Kennedy Shuns Amendments To Criminal Code Revision
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) on Monday rejected requests from 16 representatives of labor unions, liberal and women's groups
Expos and Chemistry Most Popular; Intro Courses Are Summer Favorites
Introductory and Organic Chemistry (Chem S-1 and S-20) and Expository Writing again captured top slots on the list of most
Columbia Protest
The administration of Columbia University has dropped plans to crowd students in two undergraduate dorms next September in the wake
Radcliffe Centennial
A reception for Radcliffe's Schlesinger Library held Wednesday in Washington was the first in a series of events honoring Radcliffe's
Winthrop House Master Class Teaches Opera Singing Basics
Many professional singers never learn proper techniques and never fully develop their voices. Phyllis Curtin, renowned soprano and a visiting
New Murder Mystery Glorifies In Memorial Hall Architecture
If students mention Memorial Hall's architecture, it is usually in the form of a complaint. Yet now, the design of
Strike At Steve's Settled; Workers Drop Charges
A three-month strike by employees of Steve's Ice Cream over management practices ended yesterday when the striking workers dropped their
Exam Coffee Is Examined
A frazzled air and sleepless gaze are the hallmarks of students suffering from reading and exam periods and coffee is
Recombinant DNA
An overflow crowd including several professors from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) attended a meeting yesterday at