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Deans of Private Med Schools Caucus on Federal Legislation
The deans of Harvard and 11 other private medical schools agreed to fight federal legislation that would tie mandatory service
H$A: Harvard's Milo Minderbinder
T he Commission of Inquiry last June released a report of its investigation of Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) an organization
Is HSA Any Way to Run a Business?
T HE Commission of Inquiry released last week the report of its investigation of Harvard Student Agencies, an organization that
Segel Is New HSA Head, Will Take Office July 1
The Board of Directors of Harvard Student Agencies met yesterday and elected Arthur I. Segel '73 of Dunster House and
What Goes Up Must Come Down,
The charter flights division of Harvard Student Agencies surprised 250 people this week when it cancelled their reservations on five
HSA: How Spotless Is the Linen?
Michael L. Ryan '72, president of Harvard Student Agencies, will be taking a leave of absence this semester to continue
UHS Will Sample Students On Nature of Medical Care
The next time you go to the University Health Services (UHS), you may be asked to fill out a "feedback
UHS Plans to Extend Care to Dependents
The University Health Services (UHS) may offer a prepaid medical care plan to dependents of all students, faculty and employees
Munter Becomes Chief Of UHS Psychiatrists
Dr. Warren E.C. Wacker, director of the University Health Service (UHS) announced yesterday two important appointments that may improve the
UHS Adapts to Student Needs
The University Health Services (UHS) has instituted changes to become more responsive, especially to women's needs. Beginning September 1, women
Kistiakowsky: From White Army to White House
THE CHEMISTRY department pleasantly surprised George B. Kistiakowsky, Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, by announcing to him last week the establishment
Whitlock To Be Chairman Of Special PBH Committee
Dean Dunlop announced Monday that Charles P. Whitlock, associate dean of the College, will chair a special committee to consider
CRR Hears Complaint of Telephone Abuse As Anderson, Defendant Dispute Rules
The CRR held a hearing Wednesday afternoon concerning a Radcliffe senior-who has asked that her name be withhold-for harassing telephone
A 'Harassing Phone Calls' Case Goes Before CRR This Afternoon
The CRR will hear charges this afternoon against a Radcliffe senior - who has asked that her name be withheld
SJP Is Planning Second Teach-In
Students for a Just Peace (SJP), which sponsored the March 26 "Counter Teach-In" in Sanders Theatre, applied on Monday for