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Nigeria Changes Epithets
The flatfooted dismay with which enlightened liberal opinion in this country and Britain first greeted the coup in Nigeria is
General Education: The Program To Preserve Harvard College
What the Supreme Court does periodically for American law and the Party Congresses do for the development of Soviet Marxism,
The Harvard Review
By devoting this issue to a discussion of "Drugs and the Mind," the editors of the Harvard Review remind us
A Milder View
It is certainly very exciting to discuss the HCUA's rejection of the constitution of the African and Afro-American Association in
A More Perfect Union
Anyone who has observed the daily mixer without music in Widener's reading room will agree that the University badly needs
My Poll
I have taken a representative election poll of eleven Harvard students and Faculty members from all walks of life and
The Threepenny Opera
The biting satire of the play notwithstanding, the final joke of The Threepenny Opera seems to be on the authors.
The Gargoyle
For all their gray earnestness and self-importance, Harvard people want to laugh. Their critical broadsides are reserved for those works
Leary Analyzes Work On Psilocybin Effects, Praises Mystical View
Timothy Leary, lecturer in Clinical Psychology, last night discussed the use of drugs which induce an expansion of experience. In
H. Stuart Hughes
H. Stuart Hughes has a disarming way of prefacing his books with confessions. With a good measure of courage and