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Students Organize World Leaders Forum
When William W. Burke-White '98 met former Soviet Union president Mikhail Gorbachev at the State of the World Forum in
West Speaks at Hillel
Professor of Afro-American Studies and the Philosophy of Religion Cornel R. West '74 told audience members last night at the
When Men Were Men and Women Were Wives
Within a few weeks after arriving at Harvard in the fall of 1954, I established a late afternoon ritual for
Favored Soccer Varsity Faces Dartmouth Today
The Crimson soccer team, disorganized and beaten Tuesday by a less skillful M.I.T., will seek its third win after three
Injuries Leave Crimson Soccer Lineup in Doubt
Dust devils skittered back and forth and divers persons practiced offensive patterns late yesterday afternoon at one end of the
The People, Yes
We heard the other day, as we recall it was one of those slightly windy fall days when the whole
Steyskal Gets Continuance; $25,000 Bail
Judge William T. McCarthy set bail at $25,000 and continued indefinitely the case of Joseph Steyskal, the former Divinity School
Ex-Student Faces Judge For Threat to Kill Pusey
Joseph Steyskal, the former Divinity School student accused of threatening the life of President Pusey and committed to a Federal
Bernstein Rates Britain World Finance Leader
A small but persistent inflation, rather than basic monetary unsoundness, is the basic cause of economic trouble in the United
Registration May Reach Record of 2900; Convocation Is Scheduled For Tomorrow
Approximately 2900 students will be officially enrolled in the 1957 Harvard University Summer School by five o'clock tomorrow night, according