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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Saturday, December 11, 1976
Fifteen hundred high school delegates to the Harvard Model United Nations, headquartered in Boston, came across the River yesterday to
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Friday, December 10, 1976
Fifteen hundred exceedingly diplomatic high school students from the U.S., Mexico and Canada will attend classes here today as delegates
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Saturday, December 4, 1976
More than 300 Leverett House residents voted yesterday and Thursday on whether to institute smoking restrictions in their dining hall.
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Friday, December 3, 1976
"Experiments in History Teaching," a program of the Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching and Learning, will hold the second of five
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Friday, November 19, 1976
Bernard D. Davis '36, Lehman Professor of Bacterial Physiology, criticized supporters of quota systems and suggested a new approach to
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Thursday, November 18, 1976
Paul A. Freund, Loeb University Professor, constitutional lawyer, and legal historian last night offered 20 people at a Leverett House
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Wednesday, November 3, 1976
Two Harvard undergraduates, two recent alumni and a Law School student stood for election yesterday, with mixed results. Charles P.
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Wednesday, October 27, 1976
William Alfred, Kenan Professor of English, will leave Stillman Infirmary today, but will rest at home for about eight weeks
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Wednesday, October 27, 1976
The University Police will not recommend that bars be placed on first-floor windows of Pennypacker Hall, a University Police Agent
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NEWS
By Harry W. Printz
Friday, October 15, 1976
A system designed by Harvard Physics graduate students for playing the Massachusetts State Lottery "Numbers Game" turned a $400 profit
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