Ben W. Heineman jr.

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Alfred, Levin, Seltzer Give Drama Symposium

Harvard theater--its history, relation, to the national theater, and present state--was reviewed by three members of the Faculty in a

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Baby Want A Kiss

Baby Want A Kiss tries to walk a delicate line between satire and psychology and falls flat on its face.

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Malcolm X

"Some of you think you've come to a circus to watch a dancing bear," said the moderator cynically. Perhaps some

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Malcolm X Hails Race Separation

"I'm not a Democrat or a Republican or an American or anything you want me to be," Malcolm X told

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Decision-Making in the White House

"The President is at liberty both in law and conscience to be as big a man as he can," Woodrow

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The Exception and the Rule

Brecht was never more didactic than in a series of one act plays he wrote in 1930. As vitriolic propaganda

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Mayor Daley

The small square man with a large head and florid face slid his glasses onto his nose, squinted at the

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An Education in Georgia

Although less than a year old, the "Negro Revolt" has become a stock phrase in the vocabulary of current events.

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Indifferent Majority Confronts Organized Religion At Harvard

"Amen." Morning prayers had ended and about thirty bedraggled students trudged out of Appleton Chapel into the grey mist of

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Daniel Seltzer

In his senior year at Princeton in 1954, Daniel Seltzer, assistant professor of English, wrote a thesis that was nearly

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The Leopard

While wandering in the secluded garden of his Palermo estate, Don Fabrizio, a Sicilian prince, finds the corpse of a

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Varsity Booters Defeat All-Star Alumni Eleven

With key players missing because of injuries, the varsity soccer team managed to defeat an all-star alumni squad 3-3 Saturday

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Goldwater: The Record

Barry Goldwater is a man of integrity. That is, if integrity is defined as a reasonable correlation between rhetoric and

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Prof. Howe Agrees to Appear On Platform With Gov. Wallace

One of Harvard's leading advocates of civil rights, Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, has agreed to share the

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Two Wars

Alike in an abhorrence of war and the inhumanities perpetrated on man by men, two plays, one German and one

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

College Administration

Evelynn Hammonds Expected To End Tenure as Dean of the College This Summer

Science

Premeds in Search of MCAT Prep Say Harvard Classes Provide Insufficient Instruction

House Life

Anne Harrington and John Durant Named Pfoho House Masters