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Harry W. Printz
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Tonto and the Ranger Hit the Jackpot at 10,000 Feet, or, Diamond Jim Cleans Out the Moffat Tunnel
T O GET THERE you follow Sixth Avenue out of Denver to Interstate 70, wind through Mount Vernon Canyon and
Fine Feathered Folkie Friends
Jean Redpath performs traditional Scottish folk music Saturday night at 8 p.m. at the Joy of Movement Center. Redpath is
Kirkland to Enterprise
O NCE UPON a time there was a genre known as musical comedy--quick-paced, sly and witty, warm, didactic but shallow.
Notes from the Underground
Go ahead. Say it. Say the MBTA is no fun. "The MBTA is no fun." You said it. You're wrong.
FOLK
Among the spinoffs of the Fox housing proposal (for God's sake, don't stop reading now, there's a joke in the
Some Enchanted Evening
W HEN FACTUAL and fantastic collide, the explosions are dreams. Sleeping, we press desire against frustration, seeking resolution. When we
FOLK
I have these friends down at Yale who this weekend are conducting the First Annual Hunter S. Thompson Recreational Pharmacology
FOLK
Spring is in the air. You can feel it. The sun is out. The Charles smells again. Wierdos fill the
Would You Believe Lemon Leptons And Magic Muons?
I deplore articles On nuclear particles. I see no reason To extol the meson. Colored or albino, I dislike the
FOLK
Ten years ago I spoiled an otherwise spotless fifth grade career by failing to produce for Miss Capponetti of Rosemont
Student Delegates Invade University
Fifteen hundred high school delegates to the Harvard Model United Nations, headquartered in Boston, came across the River yesterday to
Harvard U.N. Simulation Opens, Delegates Visit Campus Today
Fifteen hundred exceedingly diplomatic high school students from the U.S., Mexico and Canada will attend classes here today as delegates
Leverett Conducts House Referendum On Smoking Bans
More than 300 Leverett House residents voted yesterday and Thursday on whether to institute smoking restrictions in their dining hall.
Harvard-Danford Center Holds Workshop on History Teaching
"Experiments in History Teaching," a program of the Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning, will hold the second of five
Minority Quotas
Bernard D. Davis '36, Lehman Professor of Bacterial Physiology, criticized supporters of quota systems and suggested a new approach to