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Carol E. Fredlund
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How to Make Good Teachers
The commonest cry of the campus revolutionary who concerns himself with his campus is "Good teaching is dead." The famous
Article in 'Business Week' Describes Economics Department as U.S.' Best
Harvard has the top economics department of any U.S. university, according to a recent poll of economists by the American
Taubman Will Serve on CEA Staff
The President's Council of Economic Advisors last week appointed Paul J. Taubman, assistant professor of Economics, to serve on its
North Wins Radcliffe Swim Contest; East's Jane Mansfield Scores Most
North House came from behind yesterday to take the honors in the Radcliffe College Championship Swimming Meet and even up
Cliffies Churn 38 Miles; East Mermaids Win
Sixty-three Cliffle mermaids churned 38 miles last week in Radcliffe's pool while participating in the spring swimming marathon. East House
University Scientists Explore Fire Whirls
Last March residents of the Los Angeles foothills were forced to take to their roof-tops with garden hoses to fight
ABCD Cancels Tutoring Program; Harvard, Radcliffe Students Jobless
A Program which would have sent 25 Harvard and Radcliffe students into Roxbury and South Boston schools to teach remedial
PBH to Expand 'Challenge' Project, Will Add 40 New Volunteer Tutors
"Challenge," a PBH tutoring program for bright seventh and eighth graders from lower socio-economic areas of Cambridge, will expand nearly
PBH Seeking Money From Poverty Fund
Phillips Brooks House Association will include a request for $20,000 in Anti-Poverty funds in Cambridge's application to the Office of
Harvard Applications Rise By 19% in 'College Panic'
Applications to Harvard now total 5769--up 19 per cent over the 4859 received by this time last year. Some members
Pei Named as Architect For Kennedy Library
Ieoh Ming Pei, a New York architect, will design the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, its trustees announced yesterday. The
Courses In Scandinavian Doubled by NDEA Grant
Course offerings in Scandinavian languages and literature will more than double next year, Einar I. Haugen, Victor S. Thomas Professor