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Playing for Pennies
Joseph Silverstein, concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and one of the most prominent orchestral musicians in the world, said
Seventy Will Run Next Week For Class Marshal Positions
Seventy seniors--46 men and 24 women--are candidates for eight class marshal positions for which preliminary elections will be held in
Now You Can Buy Your Drugs at UHS And Charge Them to Mom and Dad
Even if its prices are not always as low, its stock not as ample and its hours not as convenient
Lies My Father Told Me
A PPLICANT, YOUNGEST--The admissions office reports that every so often they receive letters from eight-year-old toddlers asking "permission" to come
CUE Hears Plan to Curb Grade Hike
The Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) yesterday considered a proposal that essentially would combat grade inflation by including with each
Sex, Cash and Veritas
The trouble all began for Benjamin Overton '77 last July. He and a friend were in Cambridge Common, sunning themselves
Alumni React Favorably To Equal Access--For Now
The first year of equal access admissions at Harvard-Radcliffe, which resulted in the lowest male-female ratio in the history of
Health Services Delay Opening Of Pharmacy
The opening of the University Health Services-Stillman Infirmary Pharmacy scheduled for this morning has been postponed until Monday because of
Seven Days in May
Dr. Bernard D. Davis told a reporter last week that he objected to widespread delusion that Medical School programs, after
Riesman Abandons Soc Sci 136; Closes First No-Final Course
David Riesman '31, Ford II Professor of Social Sciences yesterday delivered the final lecture to his trend-setting Social Sciences 136,
Dramatic Club Elects Women To Serve Four Top Offices
The Harvard Dramatic Club (HDC) yesterday initiated four women into the top four officers for the first time in its
Harvard Admissions to Start Early Acceptance Next Year
Applicants to the Class of 1981 may be informed of their admission to Harvard as early as November of their
Proctors Watchful of Cheaters; Nearly Ten Expelled Annually
"I don't feel our role here is to intimidate cheaters," Jay Halfond, head of the Classrooms and Examinations Office that
Niemans
Four Harvard professors and three journalists will serve on the committee to select about 21 Nieman Fellows in Journalism for
Harvard Invites Renowned Performing Artists To Present Workshops, Seminars Next Year
Some of the country's most renowned professional artists will come to Harvard next year under a new program currently being