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Archives → 1974 → 9/16
- Gridders Battle 2 Teams In Pre-Season Scrimmage
- Ford Appoints Law Professor As White House Legal Counsel
- Home, Home and Deranged
- Balls and Strikes and Strikes
- Proposition Theater May Shut Down
- Institute of Politics Names Barber Conable a Fellow
- Lampoon's Ibis Returns
- Employees Charge Police Slow to Respond to Call
- 600 MIT Workers Walk Out in Strike For Higher Wages
- 1974 Football Schedule
- The Century-Old Merger Issue
- The Crimson
- Harvard Management Evaluates Its Financial 'Service Vendors'
- Strauch Committee Studies Future Admissions Alternatives
- Corporate Merger: Not This Year, Anyway
- An Athletic Trial of Merger
- Admissions and the Alumni Donation Myth
- Citizens Assail Police Conduct
- Mayor Sullivan Campaigns For Sheriff on City Time
- Tenants Come Closer to Housing Reforms
- CTOC: A 4-Year-Old Tenants Group Fights a 'Fundamental Class Struggle'
- Crowding Eased In Most Houses
- Harvard To Offer Home Sales At Last
- A Glutton's Guide to Harvard Square & Environs
- Ice Cream
- Bars And the Like
- Food Stores
- Greasy Spoons
- Life Went On Without You
- Both Sides Settled For Less
- Inflation, Gimmicks Mark 100th Year Of Harvard Football
- Football: Harvard's Title Chances Hinge on the Defense
- As Usual, The Big Green Is the Ivy Team to Beat
- New Soccer Coach Relies On Basic Skills
- 1974: Golden Year For Crimson Crews
- More Problems in Serving the People
- 1974: The Time Is Ripe for Unionization
- Preparing for Unions
- Dean Pipkin Finds He's Still Hung Up Learning the Ropes
- Law Gives Students Access to Files. . . . . .And All That's Stored Within
- Harvard's Still an Open Door To Cambridge Crime Wave
- Fetal Researchers Go Under the Law
- Learning To Live With Hiring Reforms
- Government Looks for Sex Bias In the University's Hiring Policies
- Brimmer: Riding the Trends From Bayou to B-School
- Harvard Begins Improving Its Foreign Policy
- DuBois Institute Controversy. . . . . .Continues
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