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Faculty Considers Extending Recess To Reduce Costs
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is considering extending Christmas vacation because of a possible energy shortage, University officials said
Soc Stud Moves Its Generals to Junior Year
The Social Studies Department told junior concentrators Tuesday that general examinations in the field would be administered this spring instead
How'd You Get Stuck With A Tuba Player?
In keeping with University policy of fostering class spirit, most freshmen will live in Harvard Yard, the oldest part of
Mayor Denies Blacks' Charge Of Police Dept. Discrimination
Cambridge Mayor Walter J. Sullivan denied yesterday charges of racial discrimination in police hiring and promoting practices. His response came
City Solicitor Asks Court to Drop Charges Of Discrimination in Police Hiring Practices
The U.S. District Court should drop racism charges filed by five black policemen against Cambridge officials, Edward D. McCarthy, Acting
Three Professors Condemn Tests Of Atomic Bombs
Three Harvard professors are among 18 disarmament advocates who called in a statement released Sunday for a worldwide reduction in
Women's Health Center Opens, Seeks to 'Demystify the Body'
A new health center offering counseling and medical services for women began operations last night near Inman Square. The Women's
Flood Costs Seen at $15,000-$25,000
Estimates of the damage incurred from last Thursday's watermain break near Canaday Hall's construction site range from $15,000 to $25,000,
Students Plan New Political Magazine
A group of five undergraduates plans to publish a two-part Harvard magazine beginning in Jaauary with news commentary and analysis
Time Lists 40 Who Attended Harvard Among 200 Future American Leaders
Forty people who have attended Harvard are among 200 chosen by Time Magazine as America's "leaders of tomorrow." In today's