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I T'S usually a toss-up from year to year whether the writing in the Yearbook is more abysmal than the
Poor March Demonstrators Seek Students for Building Shanty Town
Organizers of the Poor People's Campaign are seeking between 200 and 300 students to spend next weekend in Washington, D.C.,
All the Queen's Men
T HE Empress Catherine of Russia had a passion for almost anything that could fit in her boudoir. That (and
Police Nab 15 for 'Avatar' Sales; 5 Harvard Students Among Them
Fifteen people, including five Harvard students, were arrested in Harvard Square yesterday afternoon for selling Avatar. The arrests brought to
Peacekeeping in Chicago
Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley has bitterly declared that he will brook no trouble from would-be demonstrators when the Democratic Convention
Varsity Soccer Is Rated a Toss-Up
A varsity soccer game rated a toss-up will highlight the year's biggest athletic card when Harvard visits Yale en masse
The Student-Faculty Committee
It took the Faculty two hours to debate the fate of the anti-Dow demonstrators. At 6 p.m., professors were heading
Despite Perpetual Crisis, Still Publishes
B ERTHA GODFREY is a quick-tempered housewife from Tallapoosa Co., Ala. When a white woman's car smashed into hers and
Politics and Poverty
Bedford-Stuyvesant New York's Bedford-Stuyvesant is in many way worse off than Harlem. Although it is bigger it has received far
Despite Perpetual Crisis, Still Publishing
B ERTHA GODFREY is a quick-tempered housewife from Tallapoosa Co., Ala. When a white woman's car smashed into hers and