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Mary Humes
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Order out of Chaos
In the old days, residents of the Yard sometimes got out of line. Riots over letter butter in the College's
House System
I n the midst of a third year of a $50 million renovation project, the structure of Harvard's 13 residential
Credibility and conciliation
S everal members of the Friends of the Spartacus Youth League came before the Undergraduate Council last March, complaining that
College Plans Quad Facelift, Aims for NoHo Dining Hall
As workmen continue to refurbish Dunster, Eliot, and Kirkland Houses this week, Harvard is considering blueprints for the next phase
Undergraduate Council Votes To Consider Pi Eta Censure
In a meeting marked by heated debate and parliamentary intricacy, the Undergraduate Council last night voted to further consider a
There's No Place Like Home
As students began to riot at college campuses across the country in 1969, Harvard officials believed it couldn't happen here.
Epps 'Not Optimistic' About Campus Concert With The Greatful Dead
Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III will give his decision Wednesday on whether the rock band The Grateful Dead
Council Plans Referendum on Grateful Dead Rock Concert
The Undergraduate Council voted unanimously last night to hold a student referendum on whether the council should sponsor a concert
Council Re-Approves Funds For Disputed Advocate Grant
Reversing a previous decision, the Undergraduate Council last night visual to award the Harvard Advocate $1,000 toward the publication of
Council Voids Dudley Elections
The Undergraduate Council last night voted to nullify the results of the recent Dudley House elections after a group of
The Grills Next Door
By day, they lie dark and dormant in the basement labyrinths of nine houses. But come nightfall, their stoves heat
Council Pays for Posters and Pastries
As the Undergraduate Council's communications and finance committee begins processing its more than $36,000 in grant and loan requests from
Inactivity Plagues Friends of ROTC
Six months after College recognition of a campus organization for Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) students incited widespread debate, the
Holworthy Hall, John Harvard Adorn Prime Time TV Movie
Expos papers and Chem 10 problem sets were put on hold last night as students found an escape from midterms
Grassroots Government
"Okay, do I hear a motion to buy 15 kegs and charge three dollars for the dance Dartmouth weekend? Do