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Ronald J. Greene
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The Politics of Investment
Local civil rights advocates have betrayed acute myopia in suggesting that Harvard withdraw its investments from "segregationist" Southern firms. Such
LBJ Order May Cost Students Jobs
President Johnson's order freezing federal employment may severely curtail the government summer employment program, according to a Washington spokesman for
H.S.A. Retracts Criticism of Food
The Harvard Student Agencies took steps yesterday to correct a "grievous error" which saw one of its units charge the
Justice Goldberg Calls For World Rights Court
Supreme Count Justice Arthur J. Goldberg called last night for the United States to cease being a "delinquent in international
Prof. Scores Wallace Over Legal Views
Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law, took strong issue yesterday with Gov. George C. Wallace's charge that the 1954
Langan Plans 'Presentation Session' To Introduce College Birch Chapter
After a false start last fall, the John Birch Society is trying again to form a Harvard chapter. Phillip Langan,
Group Studies Future of Law School
A new blueprint for the future of the Law School may result from a committee study soon to be circulated
Hoffmann Predict Long Deadlock Over De Gaulle's 'Grand Design'
The United States would be foolish to get involved in any "silly game of reprisals" resulting from France's veto of
Linen Agency Revises Final Delivery Dates, Adds Week's Service
The Harvard Student Agencies has reversed its decision to cut off linen services at the end of this week. According
HSA Stops House Linen Deliveries 12-14 Days Before End of Term
Harvard Student Agencies announced yesterday that it would make its last linen deliveries to the Houses this week, two weeks
Gov. Department Votes Against Brown Plan
The Government Department has decided against following the Brown Plan for reducing the heavy student work load in the spring
Two Doctors Debate Medical Care For Aged at Law Forum Session
Two doctors invaded the Law School to debate the issue of medical care to the aged last night, and drew
Davis Calls McCarran, Smith Acts American 'Blueprints for Fascism'
The national secretary of the American Communist Party last night condemned this country's internal security legislation as a "blue print
Gov. Dept. Plans Junior Seminars
Beginning this fall, the Government Department will allow juniors to substitute work in a five or six member seminar for
Dining Room Committee Defends University Food
chairman of the Committee for Kitchens and Dining Rooms maintaining that, contrary to charges of the Lowell House Committee, food