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Police, Protesters Clash As Agnew Vilifies Media
While battalions of Boston police held 3500 antiwar demonstrators at bay outside the Sheraton Hotel last night, Vice President Spiro
Graham Denies Alliance
Saundra Graham, president of the Riverside Planning Team, said last night that "members of the community, especially the Riverside Planning
MIT Elects New President: Provost Jerome Wiesner
The M. I. T. Corporation yesterday named provost Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner the 13th president of the huge Cambridge university,
Students Confer With Kissinger; May Form Regular Lobby Group
National Security adviser Henry A. Kissinger '50 made another attempt yesterday to find out what students on the campus are
Proposed Deferment Halt May Jeopardize Freshmen
If the current Administration backed Selective Service bill is passed this spring-and Washington sources have indicated the chances are quite
Students Meet Kissinger Today
Two Harvard students will meet with President Nixon's National Security adviser Henry Kissinger today. The students, Keith Raffel '71 and
Greek Minister Escapes Protest
In a series of James Bond-style maneuvers, the Greek military regime's Minister of Education and Religion, Nikitas Sioris and his
Undergraduates Leaving School In Record Numbers, Says Epps
While the national press glows with news of the "cooling of the campus." the cooling may be colder than they
Butler's Shut Door Policy Thwarts McNeil Protesters
While thousands marched in Boston yesterday afternoon to protest escalation of the Indochina war, about 50 students led by members