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Hum 103 and Ec 10 Lead List of Popular Courses
The University's introductory economics course is no longer the most heavily subscribed course, according to spring-term figures released yesterday by
Godkin Lecture
Carl Kaysen, director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, last night said that the United States should
Quincy Theft
Unidentified persons walked away from Quincy House between 1:45 and 2:30 Wednesday afternoon with $2500 worth of cameras and camera
Visiting Professors Admire Harvard Community Diversity
Each year international educators arrive at Harvard to serve as visiting professors and yesterday several of them agreed that Harvard's
Blacks Entering Universities Approximate Population Mean
The national percentage of black students entering colleges is about equal to their representation in the total population, an official
Terminal Vandals
Repeated acts of vandalism forced the University this fall to move computer terminals located in Currier and Quincy Houses to
Chomsky Speaks
The establishment of the Israeli city Yamit in the Sinai is a "declaration of permanent war," Noam Chomsky, MIT professor
Politics on Parade
With a gust of wind and a definite air of super-sophistication, Jacqueline Onassis swept into the Harvard Faculty Club at
HSA Report Shows Fall In Scholarship Employees
A report released yesterday by Kendall Powell '76, president of Harvard Student Agencies, shows that the number of scholarship students
Anonymous Tip Leads Police To Recovery of Stolen Carpet
A "go-between" negotiating with Harvard police and the persons involved in last Friday's theft of an oriental rug from Adams