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Richard W. Edelman

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Busing Sparks New Protests

Columbia Point residents have once again turned their interest to the school situation in South Boston as police resumed normal


Report Recommends Changes In Busch-Reisinger Exhibits

A plan that would change the focus of the Busch-Reisinger Museum has aroused considerable opposition from both the Fine Arts


Ford Plans Harvard Visit; GOP Club to Honor Him

Vice President Gerald R. Ford will visit Harvard briefly on March 11 to receive the Harvard Young Republican Club's 1974


Bok Committee Offers Students Car, Whistles to Deter Crime

The Harvard University Police will offer rides throughout the campus for students unable to reach the shuttle-buses or to obtain


Dean Sees Tuition Rise, Hikes in Room and Board

Tuition and room and board will rise for students in the 1974-5 school year, Robert E. Kaufmann '62, assistant dean


Vorenberg Renews Work On Watergate Prosecution

James Vorenberg '48, professor of Law and a former consultant to special prosecutor Archibald Cox '34, rejoined the Watergate special


Eli Cancellation Puts Red Top Race in Doubt; Harvard Seeks New Uses for Crew's Camp

Harvard is trying to find alternate uses for its crew training quarters at Ledyard, Conn. The crew has used the


Crime Committee Head Urges Masters to Take the Initiative

The chairman of the Committee on Violent Crime said yesterday that House masters should take the initiative in implementing security


Lack of Fuel May Force Shift in Vacation, Housing

Harvard will consider changing its calendar for this winter if plans to conserve energy by lowering building temperatures and closing