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J. ANTHONY Lukas
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Germans and Reunification
BERLIN, November 6--Side by side on the bulletin board of the new, modern post office in Augsburg, West Germany, are
The Draft: Benefits--for the Future
WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressional sources differed this week about the chances of the Administration's new military manpower proposals, but there was
THE SPORTING SCENE
Monotonous. That's what it is, monotonous. When balmy April breezes blow dirt around the infield and stir the fervor of
Lattimore, Sundaram Urge Stress on 'Compatibilities'
Far East and West get together at New Lecture Hall last night and joined in urging a "search for Compatibilities"
Students, Faculty, Alumni Make Theater Drive Plans
In a pair of full-dress production conferences, the stage was set yesterday for stepped-up action on both the national and
Harvard Theater: Puritans in Greasepaint
In the late fall of 1762 seven stern-faced Puritans gathered in the drafty study of President Holyoke's house to ponder
Secret Scroll, Too Big For Hiding-Place, Retired After Sixty-Seven Year History
One bright day last June a small white-haired man crossed the path between Matthews and Grays carrying a bulky, brown
Princeton: The College Called University
Resplendent in black and orange beanies, Princeton's freshman class traditionally marches off for an annual duel of rope with the
MacLeish, Levin Laud Plan For New Drama Workshop
Two University professors yesterday lauded the Dramatic Club's new acting laboratory as one of the most significant steps toward a
Dramatic Club Initiates New Theatre Workshop
In an effort to revitalize theatrical activity in the University, the Dramatic Club yesterday initiated a permanent theatre workshop to