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Robert Ullmann
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All Joking Aside, Is the Jockey Really Necessary?
On June 11, the majestic chestnut thoroughbred Seattle Slew may gallop to fame on the brown dirt of Belmont, as
Fables of Fair Harvard
A mathematically brilliant but misguided sloth spent the junior year at Harvard in a continual stupor, under the influence of
WOODWARD AVENUE
Between Pontiac and Detroit runs Michigan Highway No.1, Woodward Avenue, four lanes in each direction, a fitting testament to these
Twelve Student Groups Form Affirmative Action Coalition
Spokesmen for 12 Harvard-Radcliffe organizations of women and minority students announced yesterday the formation of a task force to improve
DISC Charges 'Singling Out' Of Demonstrators at Mass Hall
Twenty members of the DuBois Institute Student Coalition (DISC) last night unanimously approved a statement accusing the administration of "selective
Lowenstein Says Police Block Investigation of RFK Slaying
Former congressman Allard Lowenstein last night accused California police authorities of concealing evidence about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
Cambridge Traffic Department Starts Computerized Crackdown
George Teso, director of the Cambridge Traffic and Parking Department, announced Monday that the city will use its now computerized
Baker Gives 1974 Atherton Lecture At Leverett House
Russell Baker gave the annual Frederic William Atherton lecture last night, saying that he "didn't want to moralize," and choosing