Michael Maccoby

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Dean Bender Rebuts Scholarship Criticism

Dean Wilbur J. Bender yesterday challenged a statement in President Conant's report, which blamed the National Scholarship program for crimping

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LOVE OF FOUR COLONELS

Prejudiced as I am toward fantastic plots and Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer, I will start off by admitting that

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Breaking the Sound Barrier

Breaking the Sound Barrier is a very misleading title. Those who expect a documentary on the development of supersonic aircraft

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The Underprivileged

Twelve small boys, aged about nine, were crawling over the living room upholstery. Around the piano a group of Boston

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Design --- A School Without Direction

During the thirteen years he spent at the University, Walter Gropius became almost a spiritual leader of the Graduate School

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Cox Recommends 'Stand-By' Board For Future Wage Control Program

The Government stabilization program should continue only on a standby basis, Archibald Cox '34, professor of Law, commented last night.

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Conant Will Meet 4 Design Teachers On Revitalization

President Conant will present a plan for a revitalized Design School to four key faculty members this morning. At 11

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Education School Sets Long-Range Fund Drive

A long range $6,000,000 endowment drive forth Graduate School of Education will swing into motion Monday, Dean Francis Keppel '38

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Plymouth Adventure

It is not surprising that all the characters in Plymouth Adventure spend a great deal of time impressing people with

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Kennedy Opposes Conant's Position

John F. Kennedy '40, Democratic Senator-elect from Massachusetts took a stand yesterday against President Conant's desire for a single school

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The Brattle Theatre--Brilliance and Arrogance

The Brattle players were an ambitious arrogant group. They scorned outside actors who joined their casts, and tolerated cheering audiences.

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Miracle in Milan

Miracle in Milan might seem like a humorous bit of Communist propaganda, if it were not for all the supernatural.

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The Temptation of Maggy Haggerty

James McGee, who wrote The Temptation of Maggy Haggerty, is apparently one of these militant archaists who believe that anything

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The Campaign

Averell Harriman might have been playing coy and waiting for the New York Democrats to draft him; on the other

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Press Likes Stevenson 40-8; Disagree on Election Winner

Enroute with Stevenson-- Reporters traveling across the country with the Stevenson Campaign train agree on only one thing they like

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind