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David R. Underhill

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Science and the Smut Glut

A police chief, a minister, a small-town publisher, a priest, a high school principal, and a social worker--in short, the

Is Congressional Reform Necessary?

"Ha, ha, ha. And I might add: ho, ho, ho," observed Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois when recently asked his

5 Suspended After Quincy House Party

Five Harvard students have been suspended for the remainder of the academic year and three others placed on probation by

Harvard Student to Be Hack of Year?

Erik L. Sundquist '63-4, sometime Harvard student and part-time cab driver, has been nominated for the national Taxicab-Driver-of-the-Year award. The

Senators Restrict Test Ban Debate To Strategy, Skip Political Points

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20--The meaning of "euphoria" is not all that Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has had to explain to

Clearing the Air

Words like "stark" and "raw" have been used both to praise and to criticize Le Corbusier's buildings. However, little has

The Two Cuban Revolutions

Three essays and three long appendices make up this pretentiously titled and somewhat garbled book. The six selections overlap frequently

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