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Winthrop Rooms Stuffed; Guest Suite Converted

Overcrowding in Winthrop House has forced the House to put undergraduates in its guest suite and to put an extra

Farmer Urges Negro Political Activity

"The only thing that surprises me about Watts is that there have been so few Wattses," James Farmer, National Director

Pusey Names Gunness New Aid Director

Peter K. Gunness '57, assistant director of Admissions and Freshman scholarships, has been appointed director of the College's Financial Aid

Committee Votes Later Parietals After Games

House parietal hours for Saturday nights after home football games will be extended until midnight next year. In houses in

HUC Accepts Controversial House Report

The Harvard Undergraduate Council yesterday voted to accept a committee report calling for the use of computers as tabulators in

Alphand Urges NATO Alliance Changes

Herve Alphand, the French Ambassador to the United States, Inst night urged that NATO and the Atlantic alliance be "radically

Trottenberg Discloses Plans for Tenth House

Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant dean of the Faculty for Resources and Planning, yesterday disclosed some of the features which

Professor at Med School Quits as Hospital Chief

Dr. Robert J. Glaser '40, professor of Social Medicine and head of a $50 million teaching hospital complex planned for

HCUA Splits; 62% OK Plan As Few Vote

By a vote if 1278-777, the college has replaced the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs with a two-body student government.

Oops! HCUA Fails to Hold Vote in Eliot

Effective student government at Harvard got off to an inauspicious start last night as no vote was taken in Eliot

Today's Vote Will Disclose Fate of HCUA

The college will decide in a referendum today whether or not to adopt the two-body student government proposed by the

'68 Pressure Forces Constitution Change

Bowing to the pressure from the freshmen, the HCUA agreed last night to give them more representation in the proposed

Commission Asks Anti-Bias Group For More Action

A commission appointed by Governor Peabody '42 to study the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination issued a report Monday urging that

HCUA Committee Report Endorses Constable Gen Ed Recommendations

The Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs voted last night to accept a report from its committee on educational policy endorsing

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