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Donald E. Graham
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Harvard and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library: Chance for Great Achievement Through Cooperation
Four years from now the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library will sit on the banks of the Charles across the
Malfunction of Set Forces Early End for Loeb Show
For the first time in several years, a Loeb main stage performance had to be stopped before the final curtain
Faculty-Supervised Loeb Directors May Qualify for Independent Study
One or two undergraduates "under close faculty supervision" may receive independent study credit for projects involving directing plays on the
The Harvard Review and the Loeb
This issue marks a step in an uncertain direction for The Harvard Review. While many college magazines long to reach
The Garden
Into the life of a thoroughly conventional family comes a very unusual stranger: a natural person in the midst of
Spring's Awakening
If this production were one step worse than it is, people would call it a beautiful failure. Director Tom Babe,
Monro Explains System For House Applications
Dean Monro said yesterday that freshmen with a strong preference for entering one House should "definitely express that preference, and
Yarmolinsky Candidate for Professorship
Adam Yarmolinsky '46, deputy assistant secretary of defense for international affairs, will probably become a professor at the Law School
'The Cape'-$20 Billion Adventure
But why, say some, the moon? Why choose this as our goal? And, they may well ask, why climb the
Two Views of JFK: History and Eulogy
The mists have now set in for good over John F. Kennedy. It is hard to realize that these books
Protest in Washington Larger Than Expected
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 27--Thousands of marchers, about 800 of them from Harvard, came to Washington Saturday to protest American policy
HARVARD BEATS YALE 13-0
All season long, Harvard coach John Yovicson has been waiting for his offence to break loose. It didn't work against
Bulldog Freshmen Contain Gatto And Breeze Past Crimson, 45-20
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 19--Yale's undefeated freshman football team bottled up Vic Gatto and clobbered the Harvard freshmen 45 to
The 3-Way Battle of the Drama Reviews
The Harvard community is full of theatre nuts. When a quirk of scheduling put four shows in competition last Saturday,
Gen Ed Plan Needs Strong Support: Doty
The chairman of the Doty Committee said yesterday that the success or failure of the proposed new Gen Ed plan