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Richard N. Levy
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Greek, Hebrew Logic Contrasted By Albright in Thursday Lecture
The Hebrew Bible is a "monument of logic born of experience," William F. Albright, noted archeologist and historian, asserted at
Beyond Tradition: Students Leave Orthodoxy In Eclectic Search for Meaningful Religion
Observers of the Harvard scene who like to think that Harvard really is not so corrupt as some people believe
Council Endorses Rise In Health Service Fee
A proposal by Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, Director of the University Health Services, to provide a fund for scholarship students
Student Representative: Academic Alienation
What he did not know, even after four years of education, was Harvard College. What he could never measure was
Leighton Asks Progress On Non-Honors Tutorial
Delmar Leighton appealed strongly for progress toward tutorial for non-Honors students, in his final report as Dean of Harvard College,
University Will House Married Grad Students
The University made its first step to relieve the plight of married graduate students yesterday when it took title to
Administration Studies Compromise on Rents
A system of strict uniform rents will not be instituted this year, the CRIMSON learned definitely yesterday. Discussion of the
University to Finance Additions for Houses
The Administration has asked each Master to present a list of physical additions that he would like made in his
Unknown Donor Gives $2 Million to Program
Two million dollars has been donated anonymously to the Program for Harvard College, officials of the drive announced yesterday. The
Wigglesworth to Return To Freshmen Next Fall
Wigglesworth will be turned back to the Freshman class with the opening of Quincy House in the Fall, according to
'Cliffe May Give Clubs Freer Use of Buildings
The Dean's Office is trying to arrange with Radcliffe a liberalization of that schools' rules on the use of buildings
Elder Says GSAS Plans Require 'New Thinking'
Tuesday's defeat by the Faculty of Dean Elder's proposals for graduate education will necessitate much time and "new thinking" on
Elder's Proposals Fail In Faculty Voice Vote
Dean Elder's plan to restrict Ph.D. candidates to four years at the Graduate School failed to pass the Faculty yesterday
A Critique of the Summer School: Despite Some Faults, it Spreads its Bit of Veritas
When the Harvardman leaves Harvard in the spring he frequently wonders what it is that takes over during the summer
More Money, More Work
The recent gift of Procter and Gamble to Harvard is of special significance to the United States, to Harvard, and