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David Lawrence
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A Remedy for Guilt
T HOUGH augmented by careful research and usually the product of intense scholarship, historical analysis is ultimately a subjective process.
No More Cubas
W HILE JEANNE KIRKPATRICK'S foreign policy may be too harshly pragmatical to be morally justifiable, as well as being overly
H/R Blood Drive May Set Record In Pints Donated
A record number of donors have registered to give blood in the Harvard-Radcliffe December blood drive, to be held in
Involuntary Crimes
...It is a disagreeable custom to which one is too easily led by the harshness of the discussions, to assume
Talking up Security
While Harvard students may still not feel secure in their rooms or on the streets, police statistics show that reports
Security Survey
Harvard will distribute a survey to students and employees to assess the performance of the University Police, Daniel Steiner '54,
Speaking Out on the Job
Four years ago, Laurence Malin held no grudges against McLean Hospital. All he wanted to do was to write down
State House Stops New Prison Plans
The chairman of the state legislature's House Ways and Means Committee yesterday stopped a Department of Corrections proposal to use
Out-of-Town News to Move To New Quarters on Friday
The Out-of-Town News Agency will move into a newsstand on wheels Friday night to accomodate construction on the Massachusetts Bay
Television Future
Two speakers discussed the future of public broadcasting in the face of rapidly changing television technology at the Cambridge Forum