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Ford, Glimp, Owen Discuss College, Admissions Process, House System
The Class of 1939 learned yesterday morning what they missed by attending the College 25 years ago instead of today.
Ford Cites Opposition To Doty Group's Report
The major objections to the Doty Committee's report may well be based on its proposals to induce departments and individual
A Conservative Revolution
In the years since 1945, the General Education Program as set forth in the Redbook (General Education in a Free
CEP May Get Doty Report By Late May
The Doty Committee report may be made public after the May 20 Committee on Educational Policy meeting, Paul M. Doty,
Katzenbach Speaks at Boston College
The traditional federal system may be incapable of dealing with the obstructionism of Southern state and local officials over civil
Brewster Lauds Independent Universities During Inauguration as President of Yale
As representatives of 169 colleges and universities, 32 of them founded or first headed by Yalemen, looked on, Kingman Brewster,
Ashby Traces Influence of British On African Thought and Education
Last night Sir Eric Ashby emphasized the influence of Western thought and education on Africa in the first of the
Mail to Senators Favors Rights Bill
Reports that Senate mail has been running badly against the Civil Rights Bill are somewhat exaggerated, according to Washington sources.
Latin American Expert Appointed to Faculty
An expert on Latin American economic development has been named to a chair in the School of Public Administration, and
General Education: The Forgotten Goals
At the end of World War II, a select Faculty committee recommended a program of "general education" designed to solve
Galbraith Discusses Sino-Indian War
There is little danger that Communist China will renew its military attacks on India in the near future, John Kenneth
The Current
The fall issue of The Current, published by the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Club, is a carefully put together magazine, and the
Wallace in Boston
President Kennedy will not carry a single Southern state in 1964, thanks to the "so-called civil rights issue," Alabama's Gov.
The Harvard Conservative
If this year's first issue of the Harvard Conservative is not so complete a waste of paper as the single
India and China: III
India predicted last year that by now Chinese troops would be deep within the North-East Frontier Agency or already defeated