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Julie Wilson
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Nieman Fellow Discusses Political Terror in Spain
On March 2, 1976, five armed men with machine guns kidnapped, interrogated and tortured Jose Antonio Martinez Soler, a Spanish
Mondale Says Federal Policy, Recession Endanger Education
Senator Walter F. Mondale (D-Minn.) said yesterday that middle-income families' increasing inability to pay for higher education and the federal
Athletes Sign Petition Fighting Early Closing of Radcliffe Gym
Eighty-one students and faculty have signed a petition protesting the planned May 14 closing of the Radcliffe gym and asking
Preliminary Committee Report Claims Equal Access Worked Well This Year
The Committee to Review Equal Access (CREA) has found that equal access admissions is functioning successfully in the three areas
MIT President Will Rework Controversial Taiwan Program
MIT president Jerome B. Wiesner agreed yesterday to reduce the military content of the university's Taiwan program after he received
Indian Musicians, Asian Artists Star At Quad Festival
Four Indian musicians, sitting crosslegged and stocking-footed on an oriental rug in Paine Hall, yesterday presented a program as part
Visiting Anthropologist Faults Sociobiology for Its Methods
Marshall Sahlins, an anthropologist from the University of Chicago, entered the sociobiology debate by terming the biological approach of sociobiology
Fine Arts Position
Jean Sutherland Boggs told the Fine Arts Department she is "disposed" to accept a tenured position if the Board of
VES Anticipates Good Report; Sekler to Resign Directorship
Eduard F. Sekler, director of Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, said yesterday that the outcome of the visiting committee
55 Transfer to River Houses; 35 Students Go to Quadrangle
Approximately 55 students transferred from the Quad to River Houses this semester, and about 35 students, including 13 Yard freshmen,