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Miss Ward Urges West to Take Lead in Easing World Tensions
Barbara Ward declared last night that a perpetual Cold War situation could never lead "toward a saner world society" and
Gaitskell Asks Neutral Central European Zone
Mr. Gaitskell will deliver his final lecture in Sanders Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. on problems confronting Western foreign policy
Pusey Says University to Grow Naturally, No Hasty Expansion
President Pusey yesterday played down the implications which the new alumni campaign might have for immediate expansion of the College,
Wyzanski Turns Down Post As United Nations Delegate
Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr. '27, President of the Board of Overseers and Federal District Judge for Massachusetts, disclosed yesterday that
Freshman Advising Program May Mean Much -- Or Nothing
W ELL, I went to see my adviser, who helped me select my studies for the yea. That is, he
Bowles Claims Parties Avoid Important Issues
Chester Bowles declared last night that neither political party in the 1956 election is likely to center debate on the
Gandhi's Sword in Alabama
Thousands of Negroes in Montgomery, Alabama, are engaged in one of the most significant experiments in U.S. race relations as
Creative Critic
A compulsive concern with things creative may contrast strangely with an intense interest in varsity basketball and football, but for
Regional Studies: A War Baby Grows Up
Surrounded by Victorian fireplaces, mammoth sky-lights, and an unused swimming pool, the administrators of the University's three Regional Studies Programs
Hanson States Need for Uniformity In College Exemption Requirements
The largest problem in the first year of the College's Advanced Standing program was the difficulty of making Harvard's course
PBH to Begin Full Study of Local Housing
The first full-scale program to inspect all boarding rooms listed with the University Housing Registry will begin this week, Douglas
HYRC Head Urged Bricker Not to Open Forum Meeting
In an apparent attempt to undercut the first meeting of the Political Forum, John R. Thomson '57, president of the
Pampas Politics
As the reverberations of Sunday's palace coup echo through the streets of Buenos Aires, the shouts of students are undoubtedly
Declined Charities
Years ago, a Cambined Charities Drive was supposed to be a panacca for all the ills of student philanthropy. No
One Worlders
When the American Legion this week condemned UNESCO for propagating "adherence to a nebulous world government," the Legion was falling