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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne
Friday, July 6, 1973
(Crimson editor E.J. Dionne is discovering America this summer.) DEARBORN, Mich.--In the late 1930's, Walter Reuther and a couple of
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne
Wednesday, June 13, 1973
W ORKSHIRTS were very common at Harvard when the Class of 1973 arrived here in the fall of '69. The
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne and Michael S. Feldberg
Thursday, April 19, 1973
The old Club 47 was the place to go in Cambridge seven or eight years ago. You'd walk down those
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SPORTS
By E.j. Dionne
Friday, April 13, 1973
The exhibition season isn't over for the Harvard track team. The last pre-season extravaganza began yesterday, continues today and will
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne and Dorothy A. Lindsay
Monday, January 29, 1973
When Richard Nixon took office four years ago, the old National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam planned
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne
Friday, January 26, 1973
It made a peculiar kind of sense: President Nixon's last inauguration and what could be the last Vietnam peace demonstration,
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SPORTS
By E.j. Dionne
Friday, January 12, 1973
Nine members of the Harvard track team travel to College Park, Maryland, tonight for the CYO Invitationals at the University
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne
Tuesday, January 9, 1973
U RBAN WHITE ETHNICS, or at least their advocates, are having a field day. Ever since the 1969 New York
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SPORTS
By E.j. Dionne
Tuesday, January 9, 1973
Last year, Northeastern wrecked the Harvard track team's chances for a perfect dual meet season. They beat the thinclads convincingly,
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NEWS
By E.j. Dionne
Wednesday, December 13, 1972
The Harvard-Boston College track meet isn't known for its drama. Last year, Harvard beat the Eagles, 80-38. This year, the
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