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Ad Board Reconsidering Evidence For Dow Probation Judgments

The Administrative Board is rechecking to make sure that all students put on probation in connection with the Dow sit-in

Price of Mather Cut by $500,000

Ground has been broken for Mather House--Harvard's tenth House--after the University brought construction costs closer in line with original estimates.

Washington Cuts Funds For Student Employment

Harvard's work-study student employment program has gotten less than two-thirds of the money it requested from the U.S. Office of

Biologists Find Oldest Fossil; Push Back Age of Photosynthesis

Two Harvard biologists have discovered fossils of an algae more than three billion years old -- the oldest fossil organism

Priest Warns of 'New Indifferentism'

The Rev. John Courtney Murray S.J., who yesterday morning delivered the first Sunday sermon by a Catholic minister in Memorial

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