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Anne D. Neal
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A Ford, Not an Edsel
N OT TOO LONG AGO, it seems, the American people and press were eager to expose the power-hungry venality of
Student Groups Seek Donations For Kenneth Edelin's Defense
Several-student groups last night began soliciting funds in the Houses to defray the legal expenses incurred by Dr. Kenneth C.
Japanese Give Heated Reply To Law Professor's Allegation
Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, has drawn heated response from Japanese governmental officials since he called last month for
Hot and Heavy Hoosiers
P EOPLE ON both sides of the party line are focusing attention this fall on a hot and heavy Senatorial
Afro Is Notably Absent
President Bok's appointment this week of the Board of Advisors to the W.E.B. BuBois Institute may cap a long-standing controversy
B-School Cites Recruiting Bias In N.Y. Firm
A dean of the Business School and representatives from a prominent management consulting firm will meet tomorrow to discuss the
Ellsberg Says Secrecy Annuls Concept of Popular Sovereignty
Daniel Ellsberg '52 said last night at a Law School Forum that there is "no adequate set of alternatives to
Tufts Discusses Alleged Sexism With the EEOC
Tufts University officials agreed last Friday to enter conciliation discussions with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to determine how Tufts
Post Reporter Woodward Hails Press, Says Watergate Reveals U.S. Naivete
Bob Woodward, reporter for The Washington Post and co-author of a series of articles which uncovered the Watergate break-in, said
Can't Get More? Work Less
This doesn't seem to be the year for graduate students. Faculty budget cut-backs promise a reduction in teaching fellows in