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Sociologist Finds Sex Waning But Harvard Is Still Aroused

A Columbia Unversity sociologist said yesterday "the avant-garde of sexual liberation" is discovering that sexual variety without affection leads to

Cambridge Tenants to Protest Rent Hikes at Public Meeting

The Cambridge Tenant Organizing Committee (CTOC) will discuss strategies for an organized tenant protest against the 3.1 per cent rent

City Clerk Offers Proposal to Raise Council's Salaries

The Cambridge city clerk last night introduced a proposal to award city councilors their second pay raise in the last

Tenured Sociology Professors Adopt Junior Faculty Proposal

The Sociology Department's senior faculty voted unanimously yesterday to allow junior faculty to participate in departmental meetings. Christopher S. Jencks,

Higher B&G Costs May Raise Tuition

The heads of Harvard's service departments said yesterday that their operating costs, which are covered in part by tuition and

Hillel and Afro Move to Buildings Closer to Harvard

Two Harvard-Radcliffe student organizations, the Hillel Society and the Afro-American Cultural Center, are moving into new buildings closer to the

CIA Director Confronted At Faculty Club Meeting

Central Intelligence Agency Director William Colby was briefly confronted by demonstrators last night during an off-the-record dinner meeting with this

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