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Princeton Train Arrives Today Carrying Few Undergraduates

The Orange, Black and Crimson Express will roll into South Station at noon today with approximately 480 Princeton alumni and

White Edges Timilty in Mayoral Race, Moderates Gain on School Committee

Mayor Kevin H. White fended off a strong challenge by State Senator Joseph F. Timility to gain a third consecutive

Businessmen, Students Mingle, Discuss Corporations' Policies

Representatives from major American corporations met yesterday with 50 Harvard students to discuss such issues as multinational firms, marketing, business

Udall Cites Economy, Energy As Issues in 1976 Campaign

Sen. Morris Udall (D-Ariz.) brought his presidential campaign to a packed audience of 500 students in Kirkland House last night,

Coop Changes Ads

The Coop's advertisements no longer compare the sale price of its records with record manufacturers' suggested retail prices following an

Wald Is Part of Task Force To Study Energy Alternatives

A New York-based group of scientists has set up a task force to examine and publicize the possibilities of energy

Joint Harvard-MIT Medical Program Receives $1 Million

The Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology has received more than $1 million from the National Institute of General

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