Michael E. Kinsley
Enthusiastic Crowd Jams Teach-In
A largely enthusiastic crowd of more than 1200 people packed Sanders Theatre last night to witness the first major campus
HEW Buys Harvard Plan To End Biases in Hiring
After one year of negotiations, Harvard has produced an "affirmative action plan" for hiring and promotion of minority group members
Admissions Policy: From Dollars to Doughnuts
Who Could These Doughnuts Be-Might They Not Really Be Bagels? The most intriguing theory of Harvard admissions since the "happy
Quick! Is It Breathing? Elect It.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences kicked off 1971 yesterday by dispatching two readmissions, five committees, one new degree program
Cabbages and Kingman The Greening of Yale
The game ended abruptly as the ball was pushed over a locked fence, and Mr. Capiello, with other campus policemen,
Harvard Will Finance Black Student Efforts To Aid Recruitment
The admissions office has allotted $1000 to send black undergraduates on recruiting missions to seven cities. The undergraduates will visit
Scholarship Fund Crunch Might Affect Admissions
The financial crunch in the University has hit the Harvard College Admissions Office, causing what Chase N. Peterson '52, dean
Harvard in Suit Against Penn Scholarship Control
Harvard has joined 27 other colleges and universities in filing a "friend of the court" brief in a suit to
Columbia Paper Stands Up to IRS; Universities' Exemptions Threatened
The student newspaper and at least one other undergraduate organization at Columbia University have been hit by an Internal Revenue
Lampoon Will Be Male Cnauvinist Until February, 1972 At Least
The Harvard Lampoon which tentatively accepted female candidates this Fall for the first time in history, will probably not go
Dunlop Sees Era of Peace, Huge Deficit Next Year
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences, at its first meeting of the year yesterday heard its Dean predict "a new
Professors React to Bomb With Sadness, Not Anger
If there were any important papers left Tuesday at 6 Divinity Avenue or 1737 Cambridge Street after two years of
CRR Having Trouble Attracting Students
Three new committees organized last Spring during the continuing saga of Faculty reorganization have run into difficulty finding students interested
Coop Won't Cash Checks Any Longer
The Harvard's Coop's decision to stop cashing checks for members will save the Coop $30,000 with a minimum of inconvenience
Peace Action to Emphasize Four Local Election Races
Peace Action, the Harvard anti-war political mobilization group set up during last Spring's Cambodian strike, met yesterday to organize for