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ACSR Pickets

About 30 students picketed the meeting of the Advisory Committee on shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) for the second consecutive week yesterday,

Republican Club Breaks Deadlock, Elects President

The Harvard-Radcliffe Republican Club Monday night elected Kathy A. Duey '79 president and Kenneth G. Lucero '80 vice president. Election

Search Committee May Pick Police Chief Soon

The search committee for a new University police chief will meet tomorrow to possibly recommend one of the seven remaining

Women Applicants Yield Record Totals

A record number of applicants applied for admission to the Class of 1982, with sharp increases in the number of

Toland Wins Award

The College Athletic Business Managers Association recently awarded top honors to Francis J. Toland, business manager of the Harvard Department

State Alleges Sex Bias At Father's

"Father's," a chain of seven legal bars in the Boston area, faces possible legal action for failing to comply with

Carter Stresses Economy In State of Union Address

President Carter stressed the importance of the common good over special interests in his State of the Union address delivered

Professors Call Carter An Apt Pupil

President Carter's first year seems to have been primarily a learning experience, according to an informal poll of Harvard faculty

DiCara to Run

Boston City Councilor Lawrence S. DiCara '71 will run for the Democratic nomination for State Treasurer against incumbent Robert Q.

Dartmouth Concert

The Harvard Band held its annual fall concert, featuring Boston Symphony Orchestra's trombone soloist Ronald Baron, last night. Thomas G.

New Indoor Tennis, Track Facility Opens

The opening Wednesday of the new $3 million Indoor Track and Tennis facility (IT&T) is providing another option for entertainment

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