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James N. Woodruff
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A Silent Majority?
T HE ONCE pulsating spirit of rebellion in the Square seems to have vanished now, perhaps into the depths of
Cronkhite Society Presents Awards
The School of Education's Graduate Society last night presented medals to three alumnae: Margaret Atwood, novelist and poet; Rulan Chao
Commencement Day 1930: Old Notes and Bad Food
Fifty years ago, on a hot, muggy day in mid-June, about 200 young women filed into Agassiz Hall, their long
Laxwomen Finish Seventh in Nation
It was the apocalyse of a season this weekend, as the women's lacrosse team placed seventh in the national tournament
Laxwomen Drop First Game, Finish 3rd in New Englands
After being nudged out by an underdog University of New Hampshire squad, 3-2, Saturday, the women's lacrosse team beat the
A Major By Any Other Name
Many students enter the Psychology Department with what psychologists would call "incorrect expectancies." While most concentrators expect a more patient
Black Forum
Black Americans must unite in voicing their concerns to presidential candidates if the problems facing Blacks are to be solved,
Most Seniors Purchasing Coop's Alternate Gowns
An attorney for Cotrell and Leonard, the traditional supplier of Harvard's graduation gowns, said yesterday the company believes the International
Intramural Ethics
The four-member Intramurals Ethics Committee (IEC) will meet this weekend to draft an official statement on intramural sportsmanship. The statement