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A Liberal City Council?
L eonard J. Russell, the disposal engineer who ran for City Council, is at it again this year; for the
Vassar Flunkee Claims Smoke Got In Her Eyes
Freshman Nancy Graber flunked out of Vassar College in the spring of 1970 because, she says, her roommate held all-night
Friday Register-In Set for Cambridge
At noon Friday, while the "big boys" are warming up their vocal chords at a similar rally in Boston, the
Ackerman, at a Candidates Meeting, Urges City to Let Students Register
Twenty-one Cambridge City Council candidates met with over 150 residents yesterday afternoon at the Peabody School, Linnean St., to discuss
Harvard Takes First Step Following Pond Drownings
Exactly 12 days after the drowning death of two small black children in Harvard's "Muddy Pond," administrative gears have swung
PL, SDS Members Stopped Payment On $1350 Paid for Fares to D.C.
At least 19 members of SDS and Progressive Labor paid the Greater Boston Peace Action Coalition for transportation to the
Two Drown in Harvard's 'Muddy Pond'
Bureacratic blindness-or inefficiency-may have been responsible for the drowning death of two small children Saturday in a crag-surrounded pond in
Vets End Rally at Capitol
Mitchell Predicts Violence Today (Special to the CRIMSON) WASHINGTON, D. C., April 23-Over 1000 Vietnam Veterans Against the War-representing half
Vets Lay Wreath in Arlington; Berger Upholds Camp Injunction
(Special to the CRIMSON) WASHINGTON, April 20-Kneeling quietly, their heads bowed and hands folded reverently, over 300 Vietnam Veterans Against
In Washington Vietnam Veterans to Protest the War
(Special to the CRIMSON) WASHINGTON, D. C., April 18- Dennis O'Brien, Roslindale High School class of '66, United States Marine
Lone Woman Cambridge Police Bust Leverett House
While many students were happily ensconced on their Spring vacations, Cambridge police swooped down on a Leverett House sophomore's room
Harvard Catches Vice Presidential Fever
It is a well-established fact that one of the most important factors in the establishment of the current Washington administrative
Dunlop Reaffirms Faculty Control of CRR
Dean Dunlop said yesterday that one of the main obstacles blocking resolution of the CRR issue is the fact "undergraduates
Elmwood: Molasses, Gerrymandering and Derek
Along with getting used to the administrative rigmarole of the job, President-elect Derek C. Bok will have to make another
Velucci Comes to Tenant's Aid; Gruson Reiterates Housing Plan
At an otherwise placid City Council meeting last night dealing primarily with the Cambridge housing problem, Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci