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Linda G. Mcveigh
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Mrs. Bunting and the Girls
There was no substantive issue or philosophy difference between students and administration, but the quickness with which the disagreement escalated
Pat Brown
In many respects, Edmund "Pat" Brown fits the comic strip caricature of a politician. Heavy-set and florid, he talks in
Miscalculation Has Become A Bad Habit
As Berkeley's 27,000 students returned from a long Christmas recess last week, administrators, a few faculty members, and student government
Georgy Girl
Throughout Georgy Girl, three girls sitting behind me sniffed into their kleenex and morosely ate chocolate kisses, one at a
Robert Scheer
"Whaddya mean, 'What does a peace campaign prove'?" the bearded little man flashed at me, as we turned into the
McNamara Sees Lottery As A Way To End Present Draft Injustices
In his only on-the-record appearance this week, Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara suggested Monday that a national lottery "would
Kennedy Family Attends Institute Ceremonies; Lindsay, McNamara Named Center Associates
The relatives, confidants, and advisors of the late President Kennedy gathered in Cambridge yesterday to celebrate the establishment of the
The Endless Summer
Eight years ago, Bruce Brown began traveling through Southern California to show his 16mm surfing film, Slippery When Wet, to
Reagan Juggles Birchers and Moderates While Brown Expects His Usual Miracle
No one wants to put money on this fight. Reagan leads Brown by three or four percent, with nearly 20
Poet Robert Lowell Will Receive Honorary Degree
Act Robert Lowell, visiting professor of English, will be awarded an honorable degree at Commencement exercises on Thursday, over the
PBH Group to Arouse Interest in Poverty War
The Phillips Brooks House Association has established a committee to recruit Cambridge residents to participate to neighborhood planning for federal
Advocate' Centennial Anthology: A Mere Curiosity Proving Most Young Writers Are Thieves or Bores
Reading the Advocate Anthology is like re-reading your freshman Gen Ed papers three years later; it simply embarrasses you. The
Betty Freidan
When the other Law School Forum panelist steered the discussion away from the "feminine mystique," Betty Friedan closed her rheumy,
PBH Volunteers Strive to Understand Problems, Fears of American Indians
To reach Supai, Arizona, you turn off Highway 66 at Peach Springs, follow the mail truck 65 miles across the
Dressler Does Everything But Likes the Backcourt
Gene Dressler might be the archetypal "scrappy little backcourt man," except for one thing: in the Crimson's season openers last