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George P. Bayliss
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Stroke, Stroke, Stroke, Organic Chemistry
By the time his senior year began, Ted Tsomides was tired of losing weight. He mentioned this in passing when
Keeping Classrooms Functioning
Having already lost $6 million in funds and between 140 and 150 teachers--and facing the prospect of losing another $6
Candidates Call 2 1/2 Key Issue
Several candidates for seats on the Cambridge School Committee agreed last week that dealing with the fiscal restraints imposed by
Computer Fouls 'Head' Times
Anybody who watched the Head of the Charles Regatta yesterday probably already knows that the day wasn't sunny and warm
The Head: Action on the Charles
Men used to take to the sea in boats to find treasure in far away countries or escape problems in
Stickwomen Tie Bears in Wet Opener
"The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat," or so the saying goes. But there is no solace in "We
A Fresh Look
Although coach Edie MacAusland thinks she has her strongest lineup since taking the helm of the Harvard field hockey team
Reagan Budget Will Cut City Services
The city of Cambridge last week released a report detailing the effects of budget cuts proposed by the Reagan administration
School Committee Okays New Budget
The Cambridge School Committee early Thursday morning unanimously adopted an "educationally sound" $36.7-million budget for the 1981-2 school year, which
City's Schools Plan to Teach Peace Classes
The Cambridge School Committee last week instructed the superintendent to talk with "interested groups" about instituting a peace curriculum in
Layoffs Make School Staff Morale Low
Teacher morale in the Cambridge city schools is low because of uncertainty over proposed teacher layoffs, according to a study
Area Students Rally Against Cutbacks
Over 100 high school students from Boston and Cambridge gathered in front of the Massachussetts State House yesterday to protest
School Committee to Vote on Superintendent's New Contract
During a special meeting Tuesday to discuss the 1981-82 school budget, the Cambridge School Committee went into executive session with
State Board Approves Plans For City School Desegregation
The State Board of Education last Tuesday approved the final phase of Cambridge's school desegregation plan--including a controversial minority staffing
Laxwomen Trounce Penn, 7-6
While some of you were baking under southern skies yesterday or heading back to Cambridge after a week of beer,