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Frederic L. Ballard jr.
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Class of 1938 Distinguishes Itself in Riots, Public Life
Many's the present Harvard man who would envy the class of 1988 the distinction of its college history: a freshman
Puritans May Upset Favored Eliot Boat In Key House Race
With Straus trophy standings riding on every stroke, six House crews will race off the final round of the crew
Crimson Outrowed by Quaker Varsity; Both Trail World Champion Germans
PHILADELPHIA, May 11--West Germany's Ratzeburg rowing club, racing as usual with its high but incredibly smooth broke, swept over the
Conway Gives Levertt Farewell Talk
In a farewell speech to his House's upperclassmen and Faculty members, John J. Conway, Master of Leverett House, last night
Fulbright Criticizes De Gaulle's Policies
In his second Clayton Lecture, Senator J. William Fulbright turned last night to what he considers to be foreign policy's
Fulbright Asks Mature U.S. Viewpoint
Sen. J. William Fulbright warned last night that whatever the future course of East-West relations should turn out to be--and
Zeph Stewart
Zeph's Stewart's special hope is that his forthcoming duties as Master of Lowell House will not reduce his involvement in
CLGS Revisited
With its action this fall on the Honors degree in General Studies, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences touched off
University To Refuse Offers On Land Rent
If the MTA turns down Harvard's bid and sells the Bennett St. yards to a private developer, the University would
William Barry Wood
William Barry Wood, summa graduate from Harvard in 1932 and now a professor at the Johns Hopkins medical school, has