Mark H. Alcott
Student Leader Asks End To Interference in Congo
A Congolese student leader yesterday called for an end to the East-West rivalry in his country as the best means
Typical Town Reveals Issues, Motives in '60
wouldn't notice Brooklyn, Connecticut, you to pass through going to Hartford. His ordinary tiny rural community nestled Connecticut Valley is
Phillips Becomes First Sophomore To Head Council
Howard J. Phillips '62 of Eliot House and Brighton last night became the first Sophomore President in the history of
Council to Elect President Tonight
One of the closest Presidential races in recent years will reach its climax at the Student Council election meeting tonight
Student-Faculty Group Plans to Fight Affidavit
A student-faculty pressure group to seek repeal of the National Defense Education Act's loyalty oath and disclaimer affidavit held an
Open Letter Asks Students To Join NSA
The New England Regional Chairman of the National Student Association has issued a last minute appeal calling on Harvard students
The Gift of Laughter
Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at nine this fall, Jean-Baptiste Duroselle has been holding forth in Emerson Hall, and his
Council Committee Asks Extension Of Friday Night Parietal Deadline
A Student Council committee yesterday recommended a three hour extension of Friday night parietal rules and a concomitant limit on
Council Picks Charities
The Student Council last night overrode objections of the Combined Charities committee and voted to include World University Services among
New Parietal Rules Sought
Another round in the perpetual battle over parietal hours will be fired next week when a Student Council committee urges
Council Supports NSA, Rejects NDEA Findings
A surprisingly harmonious Student Council last night voted, with only one dissent, to urge the student body to rejoin the
Council Study Bids College Reject NDEA
A Student Council committe has urged the University to withdraw from all Federal aid programs "which require any statement of
Report Urges New NSA Unit
The eight observers who attended this summer's National Student Congress will urge the College to rejoin NSA and establish a
Cornell Overtakes Eleven, 20-16, As Last-Minute Pass Succeeds
The ghost of Frank Merriwell hovered over Soldiers Field late Saturday afternoon. Trailing by four points with but 24 seconds
Student Council Approves Educational Study Group
The Student Council last night unanimously approved a plan to establish a 30-man permanent committee on educational policy. Based on