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Lawrence W. Feinberg
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The College: An Academic Trade School?
For most Harvard men their Harvard A.B. is no longer enough of an education. Four out of five of last
Report Torture In South Africa
Affidavits which describe the torture of political prisoners in South Africa by electric shocks and beatings have been distributed in
Black Muslim Leader Urges U.S. Negroes To Return to Africa
Louis X, the leader of Boston's Black Muslims, told the Quincy House Africa Table last night that U.S. race problems
PBH Project Helps Dispel Indian Apathy
The line of lavishly costumed Indians stretched across the sacred ground of a Utah mesa. In the darkness it faced
H-R Woodwind Quintet Makes Lively Concert Tour of Mexico
It was an old, cool, church-like auditorium with high stucco walls and an arched roof. In the audience sat 500
Teller Asks Release Of Secrets by U.S.
Nuclear physicist Edward Teller said Wednesday night that the United States should "unilaterally abandon secrecy" to help create "an open
College Negro Club Adopts Constitution
The Harvard Association of African and Afro American Students yesterday adopted a constitution with a membership clause which its leaders
Ole Miss Student Drops Charges Against Anti-Segregationist Artist
The charges of obscenity and desecrating the Confederate flag filed against G. Ray Kerciu, an assistant professor of art at
Israeli Consul, Arab Students Clash Over Resettlement of Arab Refugees
"The Arabs say they will use their refugees to destroy Israel. We will not commit suicide by letting these refugees
Church Fears Senate Will Reject Agreement Banning Nuclear Tests
Idaho's youthful Democratic Senator Frank Church told a Quincy House audience yesterday that the Senate probably would not ratify a
The New Ideologists
Besides creating new independent states the anti-colonial revolutions of the past 15 years have produced a major inflation in the
Model U.N. Hears Plea For U.N. Funds
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24--Richard N. Gardner, deputy assistant Secretary of State for international organization affairs, declared last night that the United
Russian Briefs Harvard UN Group
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 22--As a television set blared out President Kennedy's Thursday press conference, 14 Harvard and Radcliffe delegates to
Bundy Sees Dim Prospects For Agreements
McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to he President of national security affairs, indicated last night that he was pessimistic about prospects
Vellucci Says Yards May Go To University
Alfred E. Vellucci, arch-critic of Harvard for his seven years on the Cambridge City Council, said yesterday that he favored