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Efrem Sigel
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Peace Corps: Millennium Is Yet to Come
Drop into a Peace Corps hangout in Delhi, or a resthouse in Nigeria, and chances are the conversation will run
Working In Africa With The Peace Corps
(Efrem Sigel '64, former associate managing editor of the CRIMSON, is now in his second year with the Peace Corps,
Sizer Appoints Committee to Study Basic Aims of Ed School Programs
Theodore R. Sizer, dean of the Graduate School of Education, has named a special 11-member committee to survey graduate programs
New York World's Fair Opens Amid Demonstrations
WORLD'S FAIR, N.Y., April 22,--The largest and most elaborate fair in history opened here today, but it did not get
State Department Halts 'Tough' Apartheid Text
G. Mennen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for Africans Affairs, apparently abandoned plans for a stinging indictment of South Africa's
Conant Says Education Needs Overall Planning
President Emeritus James B. Conant '14 said last night that the urgent demands being made on American colleges and universities
Ed School Seeks Big Gov't Grant For New Center
The University will apply for $500,000 from the federal government to help finance the new seven-story center for the Graduate
Law School's 1964 NDEA Request Rises
A whopping increase in the Law School's request for student loan funds under the National Defense Education Act has pushed
Pusey Seeks Successor To Louis Lyons
Leading American publishers and journalists have given Harvard's Nieman Fellow program an "unqualified endorsement" in an informal poil designed to
Monro States Apathy Won't Harm HCUA
Dean Monro said yesterday that the turnout for last week's HCUA elections was "disappointing" but stated that it would "not