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Taking Harvard to Court: Page B-3. This year, two women professors who were denied tenure by the University took their cases to court, charging they were victims of gender discrimination. Also, a Boston jury found Harvard guilty in the case of a former-Facilities Maintenance employee.

City Happenings: Page B-4. In Cambridge, squatters were evicted from land owned by MIT. The city's hands also knocked on unexpecting doors this spring, as Cambridge police arrested a Harvard student who was attending an Adams House party. The arrest raised further questions about the relationship between town and gown.

Two Resignations: Page B-6. Law School Dean James Vorenberg '49 and Radcliffe President Matina uncertain.

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