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Russian Experts Analyze K's Fall
Five experts on Russian affairs discussed the fall of Nikita Khrushchev at Boylston Hall yesterday, and reached a general agreement
Yale Project Plans Boost In Aid to Negro Colleges
A Yale-based project for aiding instruction at Southern Negro colleges decided this week to draw on other universities, including Harvard,
Sizer to Replace Pusey As Dean of Ed School
After handling the job himself for eight months, President Pusey has appointed 31-year-old Theodore R. Sizer as the new dean
Awori, Ohiri Lead Romp Over H.C. Track Squad
Harvard's usually reliable distance runners were trounced by Holy Cross Saturday night, but the Crimson's sprinters and field event men
Handlin Opposes Credit In Sophomore Tutorial
Proposals within the History Department to make sophomore tutorial a credit course were sharply criticized yesterday by Oscar Handlin, Winthrop
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