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Hendrik Hertzberg
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Pusey Praises Activism, Deplores 'Assertiveness'
President Pusey yesterday praised the current college generation for its active concern with social issues. At the same time, the
Mood of '40 Changed in 4 Years; Class Left Under Shadow of War
The Class of 1940 entered Harvard in as carefree a mood as the times --the fall of 1936--permitted. True, there
Batmen Top Tufts, 10-9 In a Comedy of Errors
Runs, hits and errors: that's what makes baseball. And out at Splinter Stadium yesterday. Tufts and Harvard got together and
The 'Ex-Untouchables' of India: Equal in Law, But Not in Fact
Harold R. Isaacs, India's Ex-Untouchables. New York; John Day Company, 1965, $4.50. Under the laws of India, Untouchability no longer
Neustadt to Join Harvard Faculty
Richard E. Neustadt, whose book Presidential Power influenced John F. Kennedy's conception of the Presidency, will join the Harvard Faculty
Doctors Plan Mississippi Med. Center
The Medical Committee for Human Rights plans to establish local health centers throughout Mississippi, Dr. Jack Geiger, assistant professor of
Sight and Sound: Jazz
For three years, Quincy House has performed a rare service: it has given jazz-starved Harvard an evening of jazz, and
Report Gives Remedies For Teaching Shortage
The United States faces a serious shortage of college teachers, and strong measures are needed to deal with it, the
The Finest Hours
The Finest Hours is a skillfully assembled and frequently moving sketch of the magnificent statesman-warrior-historian-painter-orator-bully who turned 90 yesterday, Winston
Harvard Will Ask Aid Under Anti-Poverty Act
Dean Monro indicated yesterday that the University will participate in the work-study program of the "War on Poverty" despite a