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Andrew T. Weil
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The Crimson Takes Leary, Alpert to Task
An Editorial It would be unfortunate if the firing of Richard Alpert led to the suppression of legitimate research into
Woyzeck
Having seen several recent productions of Georg Buechner's cryptic drama Woyzeck, I still cannot understand the fascination it holds for
Marihuana and the Law
Probably, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Timothy F. Leary are looking forward with equal anticipation to Leary's upcoming appeal
Leary Plans Drug Conviction Appeal, Urges Test Case of Marijuana Laws
Timothy F. Leary, convicted Friday on marijuana charges, told the Boston CRIMSON yesterday that a "battery of lawyers" would appeal
The Achievement of Dean Berry
Andrew T. Weil '63 ('64), formerly editor-in-chief of The Harvard Review and a member of the CRIMSON editorial board, is
Keep the Girls Out of Lamont
Keep the girls outa Lamont.
The Cocktail Party
The Theatre Company of Boston has done such good works over its short history that I find myself reluctant to
Cambridge Civic Symphony
The last time I heard Victor Manusevitch conduct the Cambridge Civic Symphony Orchestra was two years ago at another Summer
Travels Through The Harvard Labyrinth
This is the second of two articles on the Harvard Tunnel Weld Hall, one of nine operating stations in the
Here and Other Places
(Editor's Note: With this column, the CRIMSON inaugurates a series of diverting articles to entertain and enlighten Harvard students during
The Age of the Plumber
(The following chapter, "A Storm Drain of Light," is reprinted from pages 81-85 of The Age of the Plumber: Observations
Canal Zone Crisis Detains Harvard Botany Professor
Elso S. Barghoorn professor of Botany and curator of Palcobotany Collections, was left stranded in Panama by last week's crisis
No Credit
When the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts opened last spring, one heard nothing but praise for it. Everyone agreed
Dean Monro's Scandal
The naive assumption that "honest public discussion" solves all controversies seems especially dubious in the current debate on parietals. Honest
Ibis Reaches Swiss Alps Safely, 'Poon Predicts Land's End Stop
Apparently unfatigued after spanning oceans and continents, the Lampoon's long-lost Ibis turned up late yesterday over Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. Its