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Lewis M. Steel
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Inhabitants in Claverly Hall Seek Reopening of Dust-Covered Pool
Claverly Hall residents, who are given only a room for their rent and a long walk for their food and
Debaters Contest Views Of Censors Proponent
The censorship views of Godfrey P. Schmidt, a lawyer who has represented Cardinal Spellman, were sharply challenged last night in
Student Council Approves Report To Reorganize Ticket Procedure
The Student Council last night passed a report which favored better undergraduate football tickets and quicker service. A proposal that
2 Professors Charged With Red Activities
Two Harvard professors and a handful of alumni were included in a group of intellectuals accused of being typical sponsors
Ruddigore
The Gilbert and Sullivan Players last night performed Ruddigore as it should have been and more so--turning the production into
Greek Tragedy Returns to the Harvard Stage
Seventy-five years ago the University's Greek Department sponsored the first classical play given at Harvard, and the reviewers flocked to
Experimental Plans Will Provide Rooms for Commuters in Apley
A new experimental program will make available five resident suites in Apley Court for commuting students. The plan, which will
Shulman States Russia Stresses Co-Existence Policy Since 1949
Soviet Russia's foreign policy has been on the defensive since 1949-50, Marshall D. Shulman, associate director of the Russian Research
THE SPORTING SCENE
Considering the lone great player on the team, the varsity squash team's undefeated season is a tribute to Coach Jack
Part-Time Soldier Forgets Ivy Status
Army ROTC curriculum at the College has undergone major revision recently, but in reality there has been little change at