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Robert L. Saxe
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College Abandons Hand-Rung Bell Amid Protests Against '1984' Trend
A dynasty has quietly fallen. The Memorial Church bell, which human hands have tolled for 311 years, has fallen prey
Pusey Emphasizes Religion At Baccalaureate Address
President Pusey's first Baccalaureate Address at Harvard rang with the note of religions fervor yesterday afternoon as he spoke to
Griswold Asks Later Draft, Applauds Foreign Students
Law School Dean Erwin N. Griswold has called for a peace-time draft program which would by-pass youths of 18, and
Record Numbers Apply For Law Class Entrance
Applications for the entering class at the Law School have already reached an all time high, 1,660, with more still
Syrian U.N. Delegate Attacks Israel; Liveran Strikes Back for Zionists
Raflk Asha, chief of the Syrian delegation at the United Nations, lashed out at the "jungle law of the Zionist
U.N. Council Answers Zionist Group Charges
The United Nations Council struck back last night at the protesting is presentation of Rafik Asha, chief of the Syrian
Chemistry Dept. Shapes Venture in Biochemistry
The Chemistry Department's first major venture into bio-chemistry took shape yesterday when Dean Bundy announced the appointment of two University
Unpublished O'Neill Plays Hold Mystery
The unpublished plays of the late Eugene O'Neill will eventually provide a deeper understanding of the recluse dramatist's personal and
Harvard Food: Porridge, Plum Cake, Ptomaine
Ever since the first head of Harvard College, Samuel Eaton, was thrown out for serving the students "insipid porridge," College
Design School Revives Shortened Grad Course
Outstanding concentrators in Architectural Sciences will again be able to complete in College the entire first year curriculum of the
'Coup d'Etat' Attempt Fails As HYRC Elects 5-Man Slate
A strong but unsuccessful coup d'etat attempt again aroused the Young Republican Club as over a third of the members
High Number Ask Entrance To Law School
Applications for next year's entering class at the Law School will probably reach an all-time high, Assistant Dean Louis A.
Track Team Sets Mile Relay Mark
The Crimson's inspired performance against Yale and Princeton last Saturday at the Boston Athletic Association track meet offers promise of
Finley Accepts Position As Professor at Oxford
John H. Finley '25, Eliot Professor of Greek Literature and master of Eliot House, has accepted a one-year visiting professorship
Varsity Trackmen to Face Powerful Boston U. Squad
Depth will be the deciding factor when the Crimson track team opens its season this afternoon against a star-laden Boston