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'A Happy Group of Italians'

A L VELLUCCI JR., son of the East Cambridge city councilor, was in a hospitable mood that night last fall,

Cambridge on Its Own

H ARVARD HAS been in Cambridge as long as Cambridge has existed, and the University has made plans to stay

Crimson Racquetmen Dump Elis, 9-0

The Harvard squash team kept alive its hopes for the intercollegiate title yesterday by shutting out a weak Yale squad,

Racquetmen Take on Bulldogs In Key Season Finale Today

The final showdown for the intercollegiate squash title begins today as Harvard's once-beaten racquetmen take on Yale in New Haven.

Racquetmen Down Quakers, 6-3, Share Ivy Lead

It isn't often that the Harvard squash team finds itself in the role of giant-killer, but the Crimson was equal

Social Mobility in Boston?

E VERY WEEK BRINGS NEWS of more Cambridge families being forced out of the city, to be replaced by the

Tigers Break Racquetmen's Unbeaten String, 5-4

The Crimson squash team's unbeaten string went the way of the Walton gang on Saturday as the racquetmen fell to

Harvard Racquetmen Deal Navy Lopsided Loss, 9-0

The Harvard squash team shut out Navy Saturday, 9-0, as the Midshipmen again failed to live up to their advance

Racquetmen Face Navy in Key Match

The Crimson squash team faces its first real test of the season today as it takes on the Midshipmen from

Racquetmen Face Uphill Title Fight

Having lost four of last year's top five players to graduation, the Crimson squash team will be hard-pressed this winter

School Committee Count Ends In CCA-Independent Deadlock

The hotly contested Cambridge School Committee race ended in a draw yesterday between the liberal Cambridge Civic Association (CCA) and

The School Race:

The game: 26 candidates running for six seats on the Cambridge School Committee. The players: mostly male, mostly young, mostly

Largey's Death Brought Fame to Housing Project

Lawrence P. Largey's death in a Cambridge jail cell last October, the issue that first brought local prominence to Roosevelt

Largey's Death Brought Fame to Housing Project

Lawrence P. Largey's death in a Cambridge jail cell last October, the issue that first brought local prominence to Roosevelt

Critics Concentrate Fire On the Harvard Coop

I T WAS THE BEST of times and the worst of times for the Harvard Cooperative Society this year. Coop

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