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Swimmers Oppose Tigers With New Records Likely

More Crimson records could be set tonight in the I.A.B. pool than were established against Yale here last March. For

A Little Fish in a Big Pond

This morning, a former Harvard freshman swimming captain will appear in Roxbury District Court on a charge that be threatened

Children's Theatre Group Adopt Non-Profit Standing

Impending expulsion from Phillips Brooks House, its last possible location for local rehearsals, convinced the University Children's Theatre yesterday to

Children's Theatre Players May Forfeit Use of Agassiz

Radcliffe officials will probably threw the University Children's Theatre out of Agassiz today. Dean of Residence Emily B. Lacey '49

Students Agree to Pay Taxes on Play Earnings

Two College students and a Radcliffe undergraduate who netted $312 apiece on this year's University Children's Theatre production of "Alice

Nine Wins Two, Loses One, Hits Well on Southern Tour

Baseball coach Norm Shepard took his varsity home to the Southland for its spring tour, won two out of three

Varsity Swimmers Travel to Yale For Eastern Championships Meet

Coach Hal Ulen's varsity swimmers open their second attempt at overturning Yale at 10 a.m. today, this time in the

Five Beats Princeton as Canty Scores 20; Swimmers Trounce Dartmouth Team, 48-36

Two brothers, a Crimson sophomore and a freshman, swimming the same event on the same night for teams representing the

Ford Fund Gives $2 Million To Business School Project

The Business School will expand its teacher training program, increase business research, and establish two new research professorships, Dean Donald

University Profits Will Not Affect Board, Maid Service

Though board rates have gone up and maid service is going out, the departments controlling food and bed-making made clear

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