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Faculty Rejects Fleming Proposal To Reinstitute Thesis Deadline
In one of its most heated sessions in recent years, the Faculty yesterday voted 64 to 51 to retain the
Pusey Stops Plan to Build Dorm Near JFK Library
University officials have refused to allot more land to the Kennedy library because they object strongly to Kennedy family plans
Pusey Rebuts Sayre Claim On Teachers
President Pusey said last night that people "often miss the point that the university community is the best place for
David Owen to Retire as Master, Plans to Teach After Sabbatical
David E. Owen will retire as Master of Winthrop House at the end of the academic year, it was announced
Schlesinger Resigns to Write History of JFK Administration
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38 resigned yesterday as a Special Assistant to President Johnson. He will leave the White House
Contact Lost With African PBH Mission
Worried Phillips Brooks House officials said last night that they were still unable to make contact with seven Harvard Radcliffe
Doty Report Delayed Until April By 'Tortuous' Gen Ed Discussions
The Faculty Committee to Review General Education will not be ready to present a report until at least April, Paul
Pusey Says University To Push JFK Library
"The University will not involve itself in any efforts to obtain money for memorials of John F. Kennedy that will
Faculty Will Retain CLGS For 1963-64
The Faculty has agreed to continue the liberalized requirements for the degree of Cum Laude in General Studies that were
Corporation to Consider Naming House for JFK
President Pusey said yesterday that "there is a certain attractiveness" to the proposal to name the Tenth House after John
Complex to Save Space for Foreigners
Apartments will be reserved in the Married Student Housing complex for foreign students and others who do not arrive in
Dean Warns About Illegal Chain Letter
The Administration acted yesterday to head off a chain letter scheme involving the purchase of Series E Savings Bonds from
Ford Expects Revolution In '100' Courses
Dean Ford predicted yesterday that the new graduate fellowship program could lead to a "quiet revolution in undergraduate teaching," involving
Mrs. Bunting Not Alarmed By Parietals
President Bunting said yesterday that she has "no cause for unusual concern" about the activities of Radcliffe girls in Harvard
Tenth House Not to Be At MTA Yards
The College has given up all plans to construct the sorely-needed Tenth House on the Bennett St. MTA Yards, President