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Stadium Meeting Votes to Strike, Backs Teaching Fellow Proposals
A majority of the people gathered in Soliders' Field yesterday afternoon approved by a large voice vote all teaching fellow
Two Harvard Pastors Quit To Launch Joint Ministry
Rev. Richard E. Mumma, Harvard's Presbyterian pastor, and Rev. Howard Fish, Congregational minister to the University, have resigned to open
One-Fourth of College Uses Pass-Fail Option
Just over a quarter of Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates--1646 students--are taking one of their courses this Fall under the new
Coop Conflict Raises Doubt On Both Ends
Following the Coop opposition slate's defeat Wednesday, both the opposition and Coop officials are raising questions about election procedure. Stephen
Dillon New Overseers' Head
C. Douglas Dillon '31, Secretary of the Treasury in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, has succeeded David Rockefeller '36 as
Pass-Fail Does Not Crowd Many of Popular Courses
A preliminary survey indicates that pass-fail students have not poured into some of the courses most popular with non-concentrators. When
Strike May Hit Radcliffe After Council Meets Oct. 7
Radcliffe maintenance, housekeeping, and dining hall workers voted yesterday to strike the College but later agreed to postpone action until
Revamped Language Rules Alter Course Enrollments
Last spring's revision of the College's language requirement has caused apparent shifts in lower-level course enrollment in four major languages,
Black Colleges Invite 20 Visiting Professors
Under a Federally-funded program, 20 professors from leading American colleges and universities will each teach one semester at a predominantly
Soc Rel Faculty Votes Concentration Changes, Honors Without Thesis
The Social Relations Faculty this week approved curriculum changes which will allow honors concentrators to substitute one full graduate-level course