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Fire Rages Briefly in Adams House Rooms; Six Engines Extinguish Blaze in Half Hour

It took six fire trucks half an hour Wednesday night to put out a small Adams House fire, which caused

Education Proposals Spur Criticism from Officials

President Reagan last eight formally proposed a new form of tax shelter for parents of college students, but the plan

Harvard Honors Martin Luther King

People from all walks of Harvard and Cambridge life will gather today in Memorial Church to commemorate the birthday of

NCAA Passes New Rules For Academic Eligibility

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) approved a set of sweeping changes yesterday afternoon, armed at tasting academic standards for

Court Says No to Harvard's Request to Drop Isaac's Case

A federal judge recently denied Harvard request that the court dismiss a tenure complaint filed by former assistant professor Ephram

Cambridge City Council Approves Annual Pay Raise for Itself, Mayor

The Cambridge City Council last week approved pay hikes for council members and for Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci. As of

Bok's Mail: Balloons and Breakers

The following are two pieces of mall awaiting answers from President Bok. The first, from MIT President Paul Gray, asks

Harvard Nets $245 Million In One-Day Bond Sale

It took Harvard only one day to sell an unusual $245 million package of bonds, put on the market yesterday

Domestic Racism Harms World Role, Activist Declares

Vetenin civil rights activist Anna A. Hedgeman warned Radelitte audience yesterday that America's failure to educate itself about life history

Black Leaders Debate Tactics At K-School Politics Forum

A group of Black politicians, educators and community leaders gathered Saturday for a student-sponsored public conference at the Kennedy School

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