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Elizabeth P. Nadas

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Max Ernst

T HE Max Ernst show, "Works on Paper," now at the Busch-Reisinger is a connoisser's show, well organized, comprehensive, and,


Saul Music

S AUL STEINBERG plays with your mind. In his world, ornate vases tower over insubstantial people while gunny sacks and


Greek Democrat Asks U.S. Gov't For Its Support

Andreas G. Papandreou, son of deposed Greek prime minister George Papandreou and a former cabinet member, came to Boston yesterday


Richard Eberhart

R ICHARD EBERHART is straight. There is no hint of absinthe on this poet's breath, no bitter edge to his


Draft Union Is Organized For Counseling, Protests

The Harvard Draft Union was formed last night at an open meeting. One hundred twenty-five people attended a two-hour proposals


Dow Recruiters Interview 100 Business School Men

Dow has been here and gone. Four recruiters from the Dow Chemical Corporation in Midlands, Mich., interviewed some 100 Business


Dr. Spock, Ferber Arraigned; Trial to Start in Early Spring

Dr. Benjamin Spock, Rev. William Coffin, Michael K. Ferber 2G, and two other men pleaded not guilty to charges of


Speakers Blast Draft Indictments Before Capacity Teach-in Crowd

The big guns of the Harvard antiwar movement spoke to packed audiences in the Brattle Theatre and Lowell Lecture Hall