Lawrence W. Feinberg
NSA's Seminars Will Evaluate Free Africa
A seminar on neo-colonialism for African and American students at Harvard is being organized by the National Student Association as
Gill to Succeed Conway As Master of Leverett
Richard T. Gill '48, an economist who devised the College's tutorial-for-all plan, will become Master of Leverett House this summer.
HUB PEABODY - All-American at Harvard
When Endicott (Chub) Peabody '42 stood outside Soldiers Field campaigning as the Democratic candidate for Governor a few Saturdays ago,
University Will Appoint Civil Defense Officer
The Corporation will act on the appointment of a civil defense officer at the meeting either this Monday or on
Kennedy Signs Blockade Order; Soviet Ships Heading for Cuba
Political organizations at the University generally approved President Kennedy's action in ordering an arms blockade of Cuba after learning of
United Dems Hail Peabody
The feuding potentates of Massachusetts' Democratic Party gathered in Boston's Statler-Hilton Hotel last night for a $100 a plate unity
Peabody Calls for Reform Of State's Constitution
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Endicott "Chub" Peabody '42 asserted Tuesday that Corruption in Massachusetts could only be controlled through major reform
The Peking Season
I have been leafing through the Peking Review, a jazzy little weekly put out in Communist China and sold two
Marlin Suit To Continue
After an exam period lull, John A. Marlin '62 said last night that he will press forward this summer with
McLAUGHLIN AIMS AT GOVERNORSHIP
Edward F. McLaughlin, Jr., Massachusetts' 41-year-old Lieutenant Governor, says he wants to become governor so badly that he can taste
Crowd Hails Elephant From Widener Steps; Toss Coins for Sonita
About four hundred men of Harvard cheered an elephant named Sonita last night from the steps of Widener Library. They
HSA Must Face Inquiry On 'Let's Go' Finances
The president and general manager of the Harvard Student Agencies will have to answer questions on the finances of the
Winless Peabody Calls On 'Decent' Mass. Voters
Endicott "Chub" Peabody '42 is the man's candidate for governor. Average, decent voters of Massachusetts are fed up with the
Papp Bids Arts to Build Audience Before Seeking Government Funds
There is no chance in hell that Congress will support the arts," Joseph Papp, producer of the New York Shakespeare
Stokowski Predicts Decline of Music Unless Government Gives Assistance
Leopold Stokowksi predicted last night that reality of orchestral and operatic performances in the States will "inevitably decline" unless they