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Plans to Regulate Telephone Company Released by State Utilities Department
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities yesterday proposed regulations for the New England Telephone Company that would establish the department
Federal Aid for Poor Diverted Urban Studies Report Alleges
Funds from the Community Development Revenue Sharing Program, intended by Congress to aid urban poor, are going instead for projects
Roxbury/Harvard
Roxbury High is a five-story building of tan stone with Doric columns and statues of Greek goddesses over the green
Gilmore's Execution Stirs Distress in Law Faculty
Several professors at Harvard Law School expressed distress yesterday at Gary M. Gilmore's execution in Utah. "Preventing the first person
Affirmative Action Report Draws Fire
Spokesmen from the Task Force on Affirmative Action and the administration clashed yesterday over the University's revised affirmative action plan
Top Brass From Newspapers Will Attend Harvard Workshop
Top executives from several newspapers and the Associated Press will come to Harvard in late February to attend a new
Examinations Begin at the Law School; First-Year Students Study and Sweat
At Harvard Law School, exams come early. First year students will take an exam on Thursday that will determine one
3000 Celebrate Yom Kippur
Over 1500 people squeezed into the pews, aisles, and stairways of Memorial Church Sunday night to attend Conservative services for
New B&G Head Will Use Industry Ideas
Like a confident businessman, J. Lawrence Joyce walked through the Buildings and Grounds office yesterday where he will soon be
Speakers to Assail U.S. Spy Activities At B.U. Teach-In
Robert Meeropol, the son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and Eqbal Ahmad, co-defendant in the Harrisburg eight trial, will speak