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Jeffrey L. Baker
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The War Continues
T he national liberation forces of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia will be trying to kill American and Saigon troops tomorrow,
Winter Soldier Investigation Examines Computer Warfare
Reports of mechanized and computerized warfare dominated the first day of hearings yesterday as the Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Winter Soldier Inquiry Begins Today in Boston
The second Winter Soldier Investigation of America's war crimes in Indochina begins today in Boston's Faneuil Hall. The three day
Harvard to Award Degrees As Pusey Bids Farewell
Nathan Marsh Pusey '28 will address Harvard for the last time today as its President, as the University observes its
CRR Chides Harvard For Lack of Evidence In Disciplinary Cases
The Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR), citing "the fragmentary nature of the evidence" brought before it, has suggested in
Demonstrators Escalate Tactics, Plan to Shut Down JFK Building
Protest against the war in Indochina will continue today, as demonstrators attempt to shut down Boston's JFK Federal Building. The
Protest and the War Intimidating the President
WOODROW WILSON, stumping for America's entry onto the battlefields of Europe, promised the American people a "war to end all
Dunster Residents Approve The Peoples' Peace Treaty
In a House-wide referendum concluded yesterday, students and tutors in Dunster House voted overwhelmingly to endorse "The People's Treaty." The
Anti-War Movement Braces for Spring
As the war in Southeast Asia "widens down," the American antiwar movement's spring offensive is beginning to "widen up." Not
100 Demonstrate Against Polaroid
Over 100 people rallied in front of Polaroid's main office building in Tech Square yesterday and demanded that the Cambridge-based