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Richard P. Sorensen
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Students Initiate Forum to Fill Gap In Courses on Developing Nations
A group of students who are dissatisfied with the Harvard course offering on developing nations have organized their own lecture
Psychiatrist, Philosopher Debate Consciousness-Expanding Drugs
A psychiatrist and a philosophy professor renewed the debate on consciousness-expanding drugs last night. At the Ford Hall Forum in
Harriers Face Strong Princeton, Weak Yale at New Haven Today
Just a week ago Harvard appeared a sure thing to win its first Big Three cross-country title since 1957. Coach
Harriers Squash In ians; Meehan Sets New Record
Captain Ed Meehan set a course record yesterday as the Harvard cross-country team topped off a nice holiday in New
Harvard's Harriers Rated Favorites Over Weak Dartmouth Squad Today
Dartmouth is first and foremost a football school--almost to the exclusion, in fact, of anything else. Merely running up and
Eliot Moves on Parietals
The Eliot House Committee has recommended that the new HCUA parietal hours committee look into the possibility of extending parietal
Harvard Harriers Hobble To 27-28 Win Over Penn; Hewlett Cops First Place
What was supposed to be a Harvard romp turned out to be nothing of the sort as the Crimson cross-country
Harriers Tackle Potent Cornell, Brown Squads Today; Hewlett Faces Stiffest Test to Date in Ivy Opener
Walt Hewlett, Harvard's spindly new long-distance wonder, will face his first real test here today when the Crimson cross-country team
Crimson Harriers Plan Win Over B.U. Today
Pausing for a breather in their preparations for Cornell and Brown this Saturday, the Harvard cross-country team will visit Boston
HCUA Parietal Committee to Draft 'Student Response' to Administration
The H.C.U.A. voted last night to set up an eight-man committee to compose a statement expressing "student response" to recent