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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Friday, November 22, 1968
University police arrested a Harvard student on the steps of Lehman Hall yesterday for selling pints of yogurt in a
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Tuesday, June 11, 1968
After Commencement '68, many Harvard seniors will lose their 2-S student draft deferements, and the war in Vietnam will scatter
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Wednesday, May 29, 1968
Harvard activists are not quite certain what they want commencement '68 to be, but they are agreed that it will
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Friday, March 29, 1968
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Thursday, March 28--Despite serious shortages of volunteer canvassers, Senator Eugene J. McCarthy's Wisconsin headquarters continues to turn away
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Thursday, March 28, 1968
MADISON, Wisc., March 27--"POLITICS MAKES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS," reads a sign requesting housing for student volunteers in the McCarthy For President
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Thursday, March 21, 1968
S PRING comes late to Wisconsin, and northern farmers often wait well into April for the first robin, which heralds
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Friday, March 8, 1968
The New York Times Company announced yesterday afternoon that it will sue the Harvard Lampoon for $175,000 for "willful deceit,
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Thursday, February 29, 1968
T AKE the MTA one stop past Park to Washington Station. Let the fat ladies with shopping bags sweep you
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Monday, February 26, 1968
A T the State Department Building in Washington's Foggy Bottom, office windows glow far into the night. Presidential address-drafters (Contingency
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NEWS
By James R. Beniger
Tuesday, February 6, 1968
"ANNIHILATION," announces the latest Lampoon, "is the intriguing game of intercontinental devastation designed to delight both adults and children." Any
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