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Claverly Men Must Remain Year at Hall

Announcing a major policy shift, Associate Dean Watson '37 said yesterday that the 1953-54 Claverly assignments will be permanent for

Riots, Mental Telepathy, Exams and Probation Among Vivid Memories of 1927's Initial Years

Newspaper headlines screamed about scandals, prohibition, and the Ku Klux Klan as hordes of eager freshmen invaded Cambridge during the

Princeton's Test Case on Corporation Gifts Might Brighten University's Financial Future

Whether more unrestricted corporation gifts will bolster Harvard's financial reserves may well depend on the outcome of a legal battle

Executives Find 'B' School Program Stiff Grind

Former professional golfer Harold L. "Jug" McSpaden, Major General Edward W. Anderson, and Baron Alexandre de Posson may appear to

Spaak Says Britain Against Joining United Europe Plan

Great Britain "neveut pas" (does not want) to join the United Europe Movement and cooperate in solving European problems. Paul-Henri

Student Council Committee Runs International Information Bulletin

A new publication arrived on the Harvard scene yesterday. It won't be read by more than a dozen students here,

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