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Marvin E. Milbauer
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Roxbury, Quiet in Past, Finally Breaks into Riot; Why Did Violence Occur?
Last year a riot was unthinkable to many of Roxbury's residents. This year one happened. Until June 2, Boston's predominantly
Powell and the Law
The 90th Congress has consistently shown its lack of interest in new civil rights legislation and the anti-poverty program. Meanwhile,
Neustadt Named to Panel Advising on Airline Strike
President Johnson yesterday named Richard E. Neustadt, director of the Kennedy Institute to a three-man emergency board to make recommendations
Freshman Class Will Receive New House Applications Today
Dean Monro explained yesterday the details of the new House selections system, designed to "accomodate varying degrees of interest" among
Law School to Allow Ph.D. Work in GSAS
Harvard graduate students will be able to combine study towards a law degree and a Ph.D. in government under a
New Admissions Head, Vice Dean To Succeed Toepfer at Law School
Russell A. Simpson, assistant dean of the Law School, and Joseph E. Leininger, secretary of international legal studies, have been
Graduate Students Called As Draft Shortage Grows
An increasing number of Harvard students are being affected by the shortage of people eligible for the draft. In the
Higher Education Bill Would Benefit Library
The University library system stands to reap substantial benefits as an indirect result of a $5 million amendment to the
Scott Defends Johnson Vietnam Policy
Senator Hugh Scott (R_Pa.) last night defended the role of the Republican party as a loyal opposition, while emphasizing the
GSE Selects Projects; Summer School to Run
The Graduate School of Education has begun to approve plans for the use of a five-year $2.4 million federal grant