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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Thursday, November 21, 1968
P EOPLE, artists and non-artists alike, have tended to look on artists and their work as something very special, something
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Friday, October 11, 1968
M OLIERE'S comedy La Tartuffe is unchallengeably a classic, and that is what the French Company, Le Treteau de Paris
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Saturday, September 28, 1968
T HE PARIS PEACE TALKS have been dragging on now for almost four months, and despite Harriman's hopeful "straws in
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Thursday, June 13, 1968
Students looking for change at Harvard this year have focused their attention on red brick Massachusetts Hall, Harvard's oldest building,
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Monday, June 10, 1968
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 8--Amidst hysterical sorrow and calm remembrance, the ceremonies planned for the funeral of Robert F. Kennedy '48
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Monday, May 20, 1968
Ugliness, deliberate, sustained ugliness is surely a sin, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Concert at the Loeb last weekend was just
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Monday, May 6, 1968
L AST Thursday the mayor of Marks, Mississippi faced national TV cameras with a furrowed brow. In Memphis, The Rev.
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Friday, May 3, 1968
More than 100 Radcliffe seniors--a third of the graduating class--have signed a letter stating that they "have serious reservations" about
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Monday, April 22, 1968
The Riot Report's severest critics argue that sloppy research leads the Commission to base its Report on many questionable assumptions.
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NEWS
By Kerry Gruson
Saturday, April 20, 1968
When the President's Riot Commission Report reached Cambridge in early March, most of Harvard's urbanologists were pleasantly shocked by its
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