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Ushering in The Year of the Serpent

Giant golden characters emblazoned on red banners stretched across the streets of Chinatowns throughout the country last Friday as Chinese-Americans

Where Have All the Oarsmen Gone?

You know it has to be winter-not only is there snow on the ground (sometimes), but there aren't even any

Professors Look at Japan

Although the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party lost the parlimentary majority it has enjoyed for 20 years, Sunday's, election--which may unseat

Crimson Slices Through MIT Fencers

The Harvard and Radcliffe fencing teams slashed through their MIT rivals last night in the opening match of the season,

Mostel Zeroes in on Blacklist

Actor Zero Mostel, blacklisted during the 1950's for being pro-communist, told 300 students in Lehman Hall last night, "They couldn't

Ann Dupuis Gets Her Reward at Last

Senior Ann Dupuis, captain of the Radcliffe field hockey team, has finally gotten her reward. "It's a dream come true,"

New Haven Voices No Objections To Yale P3 Lab

A member of the Yale Biological Safety Advisory Committee said yesterday he does not anticipate city intervention in the planned

Injuries Plague House Football Jocks Kirkland House Backfield Hit Hardest

Injuries to house football players are causing concern in the Athletic Department, Robert B. Watson '37, director of athletics, said

Tonis, Ex-Police Chief, Enjoys His Retriement

Robert Tonis, former chief of University Police, used to be called the "Renaissance cop." Before his retirement in 1975, Tonis

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