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Pennypacker Will Help Pay Seabrook Fine

A group of freshmen in Pennypacker Hall began raising money this week to help cover the fine the Exeter, N.H.

Prize Opened to Women

Following charges of sexual discrimination by Brookline High School administrators, the Harvard Club of Boston Book Prize, which has traditionally

OPEC Director Says Price of Oil May Rise To Keep Pace With the High Inflation Rate

The members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will be forced to raise the price of crude oil

Bomb Scare

A bomb scare in Lehman Hall yesterday prompted a thorough search of the building by University police and the Cambridge

Coop Joins Stevens Boycott, Takes Goods From Its Shelves

The Harvard Coop has joined with many large merchandisers nationwide in support of the union boycott of J.P. Stevens and

Southwestern Holds Recruitment Meeting

The Southwestern Company directly violated University rules again on April 24 when the firm's representatives conducted a recruitment meeting at

Harvard Lecturer Speaks on Conflict of Ethics in Children

Millions of American children have come to see dishonesty and cheating as part of the highest political offices in the

Dean Fox Says Union to Open On Weekends

Dean Fox announced that the Freshman Union will be open for all weekend meals next year in a memorandum circulated

CHUL Caucus Evaluates Proposal to Reform CRR

The four freshman nominees to the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) presented proposals to reform that body to a

Benefits of Saccharin Outweigh Risks

The beneficial medical uses of saccharin outweigh its potential carcinogenic effects, a Medical School professor testified at a hearing before

CRR

Several faculty representatives on the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR) reacted favorably yesterday to the decision of the freshman

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