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Humphrey Doermann
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Faculty Weighs Three Advising Plans
Many Harvard undergraduates today are not well enough acquainted with even one faculty member to ask for a character reference.
The Moviegoer
The Beacon Hill Theatre took a chance when it booked Ivy Films' two productions, "Much Ado About Studying" and "A
170 Flood Council Office Asking ROTC Increase
The Student Council office was flooded yesterday afternoon by 170 sophomores and freshmen who were eagerly hoping for possible further
The Moviegoer
"Korea Patrol" is another slapped-together blurb about the Korean War. This one concerns a six-man American and South Korean patrol
The Moviegoer
"The Enforcer" is the first really good cops-and-robbers picture to arrive in Boston for a long time. Marvin Racken's taut,
Yard Closes Best Intramural Season In History
Driving cross-winds prevented any scoring Monday afternoon, when the Massachusetts Hall and Stoughton Hall touch football teams played to a
Crimson Soccer Team Loses Wet Game to Princeton, 4-1
PRINCETON, N.H., Saturday, Nov. 11--Bruce Munro's soccer team started strong and finished strong on Princeton's rain-soaked Pardec Field today, but
BRASS TACKS
The men who form the United States foreign policy are now surprised to find themselves faced with a serious problem
Soccer Team Faces Amherst Today
Local enthusiasm should ace some of the best soccer of the season this afternoon as Amherst's New England intercollegiate Championship
Soccer Team Downs Springfield, 3-2; Drehmel Gets Three in Uphill Battle
An inspired second half surge returned Bruce Munro's Crimson bootets to the winning road as the soccer team overcame a