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Rudolf V. Ganz jr.
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The Calendar
When students lash out against undergraduate professionalism, the readiest object of attack is the monolith of Harvard professionalism, the Harvard
Crime and Punishment in the University
year a goodly number of Undergraduates violate the stern of mighty Harvard. Whether their offense is prompted by the overindulgence
Varsity Swimmers Sink Princeton; Seven Records Fall in 58-37 Win
Seven records fell at the I.A.B. Saturday as the undefeated Crimson swimmers won a hard-fought victory over a powerful Princeton
Swimming Team Meets Princeton In Crucial League Match Tonight
The Crimson's undefeated swimming team faces its most severe test of the season to date, as it tackles unbeaten Princeton
Lions Fall Easy Prey To Swimmers, 76-19
The Crimson swimmers effortlessly swept past a hapless Columbia squad, 76-19, Saturday at the I.A.B., to keep intact their undefeated
Swimmers Top Navy, 50-45
In a hotly contested meet at Annapolis last Saturday, the varsity swimming team edged Navy, 50-45. Four pool records fell
Army to Challenge Varsity Swim Team
The varsity swimming team opens its Eastern Intercollegiate League competition at 2 p.m. today in the IAB when it takes
Short Journal of Harvard Crime
Crime like a little old lady pickpocket, seldom seems a menace at Harvard. The University police are perennially plagued with
Swimmers Defeat Springfield, 76-19
The varsity swimming team opened it's season Saturday with a leisurely 76-19 win over Springfield at the I.A.B. No race
U.S. Foreign Aid Doctrine Riddled With Moralizing, Banfield Declares
"After more than ten years of practice, the theory of non-military foreign aid to underdeveloped countries is hardly more than