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Brown Freshmen Clobbered, 6 to 0, By Hockey Squad

Harvard's freshman hockey team demolished Brown 6-0 Saturday for its fifth straight win of the season. Defenseman Dave Jones led

The Faculty's Stern Decision

( The following represents the opinion of a minority of the Editorial Board. The majority opinion appeared in yesterday's Crimson)

Panel Urges New Student Loan Scheme

A White House panel -- including a professor of Mathematics form Harvard -- has drawn up a new college-loan plan

Harvard to Construct Huge Library Addition

Harvard has decided to build a huge underground library structure between Houghton and Lamont to head off rapidly growing shortages

Registration Begins Today At Mem Hall

About 5000 students will file through Memorial Hall today to register for the 92nd session of the Harvard Summer School,

LEON TROTSKY'S PERSONAL PAPERS

I N THE summer of 1939, a few short weeks before Hitler's invasion of Poland, Harvard historian William L. Langer

UNDER MARSHALL LAW: The book...is an extension...of the eye

O NCE UPON a time, when the Beatles were still in Liverpool and no one had heard of LSD, Marshall

Election in France

Waiting for the results of last week's legislative elections, Charles de Gaulle could relax with the easy self-assurance of a

CIA Recruiting Cancelled To Avoid Student Protest

The Central Intelligence Agency has cancelled a two-day recruiting drive at Harvard, apparently to avoid student protest. James W. Gurll,

Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy

The William Belden Noble Lectures have only twice been given by an active politician. Theodore Roosevelt '80 who delivered the

A Colloquium on Violent Death Brings 30 Detectives to Harvard

Each of the studies shows the victim in exact scale, one inch to one foot, and they are accurate down

McCarthy Condemns Vietnam War, Urges Limited Troop Withdrawal

Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) gave his third and final William Belden Noble Lecture last night and finaly discussed the

McCarthy Ties Public Morals To Corruption

Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) last night blamed the level of morality prevailing in this country -- particularly in business

McCarthy Asks Church Political Role

Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.) said last night that the Church must take a clear and unambiguous stand on important

Pitirim A. Sorokin

Pitirim A. Sorokin, professor of Sociology, Emeritus, was imprisoned in Northern Russia in 1918, waiting to be executed for anti-Bolshevik

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