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Trick-or-Treating

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"It's been very quiet," Radcliffe President Matina S. Hormor said, mad with baskets of apples, oranges, raisins, and Hershey, bars in the foyer of her Brattle Street home.

At the Cambridge homes of many Harvard Professors, the few youngsters venturing into the streets received the usual Halloween fare.

Professor of Government Sidney Verta served " little Almond Joys, Kit Kats, and chocolate-covered wafers;" John Kenneth Galbraith Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus, offered lollipops; Dean of Freshman Henry Moses provided Suo-Caps and Nestle. Crunch Bars: and Professor of Geology Stephen J. Gould distributed Reese's peanut-butter caps.

A few professors though devoted a little more planning to the Halloween rites, James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, offered M&M's candy, he said, "since they're tamper-proof."

President Bok, as usual, said he was Design Work by Myron Goldsmith; This exhibition features photographs, models, and drawings of the architectural designs of Myron Goldsmith. Gand Hall lobby, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 48 Quincy St., Cambridge MA. October 26-November 12, Monday-Sunday, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. pledged to survey. "If word get our show would a run on our supplies, " he explained from his Ellsworth A yeas house.

Since the sever Tylenol deaths month ago and the rest of copy-all cases caused the country at least nine Massachusetts communities banned trick-or-treaters.

In Cambridge, the city council last week approved a resolution urging parents to closely supervise all trick-or-treaters.

"So far every kid has been accompanied by parents," said Mastoshi Nagatomi, professor of Buddhist Studies, who was heading our candy at his Wendell St. home.

Not all professors were offering treats last right. Stanley H. Hoffmann Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France, said, "I'm preparing lecturers tonight."

Crimson staffers Christopher J. Georges, Andrea Fastenberg, and Charles T. Kurzman prepared this article.

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