Lee Pollak

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Varsity Quintet Loses, 68-58, After Tufts Stages Late Rally

A tired varsity basketball team led Tufts for 33 minutes and then fell apart completely, dropping a 68 to 58

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B.C. Downs Varsity Quintet In Overtime Contest, 73-70

In a game dominated equally by excitement and sloppy basketball, the Crimson lost to weak Boston College team 73 to

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President Hunt Proposes Brooks House Initiate Social Service Program in India

A plan for Phillips Brooks House to initiate a social service program in India will be proposed by PBH President

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Grad. Deans See Little Effect From Death of G.I. Bill

Admissions officers of the Law and Business Schools said yesterday that they expect President Eisenhower's proclamation ending G.I. Bill of

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Buttrick Appointed as PBH Committee Head

In an appointment reaffirming the University's linkage of Phillips Brooks House with religion, the Corporation has named George A. Buttrick,

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World Pacifist Group Will Seek Backers Here

Moral Rearmament, a world-wide movement which emphasizes permanent peace through absolute purity and honesty, has made its first attempt to

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LINING THEM UP

The varsity football team, which has spent many unhappy Saturdays struggling with little knows opponents, may be is for more

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Religious Leaders Spurn PBH Endowment Offer

Leaders of Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic religious groups last night indicated that they will turn down PBH Graduate Secretary Cornelius

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PBH Tentatively Backs Aid to Religious Groups

A previously hostile Philips Brooks House cabinet has tentatively approved a modified version of Graduate Secretary Cornelius D. Hastie's plan

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Religious Groups Are Asked To Join in PBH's Program; House Cabinet Opposes Step

Cornelius D. Hastie '52, Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, yesterday announced a plan to invite College religious groups of

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State Senate Approves Med. School Aid Plan

The Massachusetts State Senate has unanimously passed a controversial indirect aid program that may increase the number of New England

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Varsity Baseball Team Bows To Judges Despite 12 Walks

The varsity baseball team yesterday received 12 walks, made only one error, and reached first base safely 19 times; but

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6-Month Draft Seen Remote By Pentagon

A proposed six-month draft is only one of several suggestions under consideration for the new reserve program--not a definite plan--Admiral

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