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Sanford J. Ungar
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Burns Analyzes the Modern Presidency: The Toughest Job Has Never Been Better
According to popular Washington legend, James MacGregor Burns has seldom found it necessary to visit the capital in order to
Keep the Two-Year Term
(The following represents the opinion of a minority of the CRIMSON.) President Johnson is correct when he says there is
Maass, Cooper Find Fault With LBJ's 'Constitution'
Two members of the Government Department have criticized President Johnson for "a civics book interpretation of the Constitution" in a
The Loved One
If the old lady in front of you doesn't get up and leave in the middle or turn to her
Student Is Punished For LSD Disturbance
The Administrative Board has disciplined, but not suspended, a Harvard undergraduate who created a public disturbance last month as a
Board Testimony May Hurt Students--Monro
The debate over student testimony before the Administrative Board may end up in the Faculty, and if students are allowed
Richard M. Nixon
The first time I saw Richard Nixon in person was five years ago, when I stood in the Public Square
Nixon Fearful of Vietnam Negotiations
"The danger in South Vietnam is in negotiating the wrong kind of settlement in the wrong place at the wrong
Bullitt to Resign As Quincy Master
John M. Bullitt '43, professor of English, has resigned as Master of Quincy House, effective next July, reliable sources said
UHS: An All - But - Clean Bill of Health
In 1963-64, there were 163,206 visits to the Harvard University Health Services--about 63,000 more than in 1958-59. With 138 medical