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Commager Says U.S. No Mistake
Henry Steele Commager disappointed the people who came last night to hear him praise or condemn present American life in
Cliffies Will Have New House by 1970
Radcliffe will begin construction of all the remaining units of its new house this summer, and hopes to have them
Education for Action Weathers Fund Crisis
Education for Action, despite months of insolvency and organizational confusion, will probably stay together to run its own program this
'Cliffe Dedicates Hilles Study Center
Radcliffe formally dedicated Hilles Library yesterday, and named its new $5 million library-study center in honor of Susan Morse and
Lamont Will Open to Cliffies After Twenty Celibate Years
Lamont Library will be opened to Radcliffe students at the beginning of the spring term, Merle Fainsod, Director of the
Hilles Library Staff Conducts Study That Refutes Alleged Overcrowding
Six weeks ago, when Radcliffe's new $5 million Hilles Library opened, delighted Cliffies were heard to exclaim, "Can it really
New Library Is A Delight For Cliffies
Radcliffe students had their first chance to explore the college's new $5 million Hilles Library-Study Center Monday, and the reaction
Bay State Banner
When you walk up Warren St. in Roxbury to go to the office of Melvin Miller, change is all around
Sign-Out Debate Is Over: RGA Approves New Rules
The Radcliffe Government Association yesterday concluded its year-long debate on sign-out regulations, and unanimously passed the plan proposed by its
Majority of RGA Oppose Change In Sign-Out Rule
A majority of Radcliffe Government Association members are opposed to the proposed changes in the sign-out rules, Suzanne Wilson '67,
WHRB: Committed to an Esoteric Image
Last January WHRB announcer Pete Salerno '68 won Playboy magazine's nationwide jazz prediction poll, a dis-jockey contest to guess what
Krassner 'Performs' at Law School, Debunks Draft and Ginzburg Ruling
The four-letter-word fans who filled the Ames Courtroom last night to hear a talk by Paul Krassner, editor of The
Hilles Library Will urn Midnight Oil
The Radcliffe Library will adopt an open reserve system, checkers at the doors, and longer hours next Fall, when construction
MPHA to Seek Professors' Aid On Birth Control
The Massachusetts Public Health Association has started a state wise campaign to win the support of college and university professors