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Richard L. Levine
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Class of '63 Sees Great Changes in College
The letters of acceptance mailed in the spring of 1959 bore the post-mark "Our task is still to build." Originally
Gluecks Pioneer in Delinquency Study
In one of the highest juvenile delinquency areas in Washington, D.C., teachers were asked to send their most anti-social youngsters
Undergraduate Teacher Program Faces Problems of Acceptance and Expansion
In the Harvard community, PBH has traditionally represented a group of dedicated students, sometimes accused of idealism, who venture forth
Resignations Of Professors Stir Brandeis
Emotion and interest over the recent resignations of two Brandeis professors have increased noticeably at the Waltham university during the
Brandeis Loses Two Professors In Speech Fight
A highly emotional series of charges and counter-charges concerning academic freedom have resulted in the resignation of two professors at
Local Lawyer Outbids University For Yards, Will Not Name Backers
A Cambridge attorney has outbid the University by more than $1 million for the Bennett Street MTA Yards. Francis J.
Domestic 'Peace Corps' Weighs PBH As Model
A project based on PBH Mental Hospitals work may be the model for the mentai health program of President Kennedy's
Local Singer to Appeal Assault Verdict
Jackie Washington, a well-known local folksinger, was found guilty yesterday on a count of assault and battery and fined $10.
Leighton to Retire After 40 Years as Dean and Master
The man who University officials say "knows more about the way Harvard is run than anyone else" will retire this
University Police Arrest 'Con Man'; 'Herbert' Jailed on Larceny Charge
The confidence man who talked students out of $156.20 since Nov. 16 was found guilty on three counts of "larceny
PBH to Send Students To Indian Reservations
Phillips Brooks House has announced at least six teaching and counseling positions open to Harvard and Radcliffe students on American
Student Earnings Jump To New University High
Student earnings last year jumped an impressive 23 per cent or $140,000 from $619,650 in 1960-61 to an all-time high
Teddy Offers 'Progress Corps' To Help Solve Domestic Problems
Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy '54 yesterday proposed a nationwide volunteer "Progress Corps," modeled after the Peace Corps and designed to
PBH Renews Program For Tanganyika Work
Phillips Brooks House has announced that it will renew Project Tanganyika, the program which sent 16 University students to Tanganyika
PBH to Teach With New Project Inter-College Roxbury Planning
Several University students will soon begin extensive tutoring work in almost all areas of one of New England's most depressed