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Lorenz Discusses Bases of Learning

A capacity audience of 800 packed Lowell Lecture Hall last night to hear Konard Lorenz, author of On Aggression, discuss

Inner Belt Foes Will Carry Fight To Washington in Last-Ditch Try

Opponents of the Brookline-Elm route of the Inner Belt have begun a last-ditch campaign to get the Federal Bureau of

Business School Plans $3.8 Million Expansion

The Corporation has decided to spend $3.8 million on two new building complexes for special programs at the Business School.

University Wins Fight To Purchase Building

The University has won its legal battle to gain control of a building on the edge of the Kennedy Library

Columbia Crowd Mobs Recruiters

Over 200 Columbia demonstrators yesterday surrounded an on-campus marine recruiting team for forty minutes. A flying wedge of athletes and

Harvard Accepts 1360 To Form Class of '71

The Class of 1971 came into being at precisely 12:01 this morning when the Admissions Committee mailed letters of acceptance

University Suit Comes to Trial

The trail on a suit brought by the University against a local real estate trust opened yesterday in the Middlesex

Sociologist Ohlin Named Professor At Law School

The Law School has named sociologist Lloyd E. Ohlin as professor of Criminology -- the first time that a non-lawyer

CLAO: Legal War on Cambridge Poverty

Ask a graduate of Harvard Law School how to probate a $5 million estate, and he will hand you an

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