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Vicki Here Now; Protest Planned

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As Vicki Albright, Newsweek cover girl, lands in Boston today, Harvard prepares to welcome and to protest.

The Law School's Ad Hoc Committee to Bring Vicki to Harvard and Gerry Sarnat '67 plan to whisk their celebrity from the airport to an eventful weekend at Harvard.

On Friday she will be honored by her Law School supporters who will crown her "Miss Instant Pudding" at a dinner in the Wheeler Room of the Law School.

On Saturday she will come to Dunster House to read from two plays by Ionesco and Chekhov and to be crowned again, this time as "Miss Match."

But all may not be merry. A group of disgruntled law students led by Martin J. Levitas '62 have planned a protest. On Friday they will stage a drink-in at the Law School dinner, and on Saturday they plan a mass march on Dunster House.

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