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Gov't. Theses May Be Due In December
Juniors in the Government Department may begin preparing their Honors theses in February and have them due the following December,
Monro Foresees Harvard Building Nigerian School
If the "wild dream" is the minds of several University administrators and a memorandum being circulated among directors of the
Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger recalls that several years ago he was asked by a CRIMSON reporter whether he ever put propaganda into
Sextet Trounces Princeton, 9-2 To Clinch Ivy Hockey Crown
The Crimson hockey team gave away two first period goals to an aroused Princeton sextet, then came back to win
Sextet May Clinch Ivy Title Tonight Against Princeton in Last Home Game
Tonight at Watson Rink the Crimson sextet will seek to ride the back of a Tiger for sixty minutes without
Few Students Attracted by M.I.T. Course
The head of an M.I.T. course on "Problems of Disarmament and Arms Control," Lincoln Bloomfield '41, has expressed "surprise" that
Aron Criticizes de Gaulle, FLN For Algerian Political Stalemate
Raymond Aron yesterday drew a picture of the political realities which for six years have stalemated the in Algeria. An
Joan Baez
To those who recall Joan Baez's entrance upon the Cambridge scene late in 1958, her first solo record offers proof
Faculty Backs Kennedy, 2 to 1; Tops Stevenson's Margin in '56
The Faculty has voted support for John F. Kennedy by a margin of more than two-to-one. With over half of
Crimson to Meet Dartmouth Sextet In Crucial Game
Dartmouth Winter Carnival is hell. At least it's a hell of a time to play an important hockey game at