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Glenn A. Padnick

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If in Doubt, Create a Faculty Committee

"The committee is Harvard's digestive system," a Nieman fellow observed the other day. "A problem arises; a committee swallows it

Seniors Mourn Changes That Won't Affect Them

Six seniors were sitting around an Eliot House dining hall table last week. Conservation was listless. After one particularly lengthy

RUS Wins 'Cliffe Approval By Overwhelming Margin

Radcliffe's student body, voting in a special two-day referendum, has overwhelmingly approved the constitution of its new Radcliffe Union of

Vappi Company Promises to Hire Black Laborers

Vappi Construction Inc., general contractors on a new Law School classroom-office building, promised yesterday to hire four to six black

Cliffies to Vote On Constitution

A two-day referendum on the constitution of the Radcliffe Union of Students will begin this morning. The constitution, which was

Army Track Squad Topples Harvard, 89-64

WEST POINT, N.Y., May 18--Harvard's track team lost its only dual meet of the season here today, falling to Army,

Lee Named New Wrestling Coach

John H. Lee Jr. '53, currently coach of Harvard's freshman wrestling team, has been named varsity wrestling coach, effective July

Tutor Here Will Refuse His Induction

A Harvard tutor and an M.I.T. research associate declared yesterday their intention to refuse induction into the army this Friday.

The Knack

The Knack debuted at Adams House last night, its fragile tale of young love and seduction unfolding as gracefully as

Pickett's Matmen In Last Charge

Harvard's wrestling team enters its last dual meet under Coach Bob Pickett on Saturday at the IAB, hoping to salvage

Grapplers Reverse Brown, 17-15

Heavyweight, Bob Panoff came through with a final-bout 9-5 decision against Brown's Don Curtin on Saturday to pul out a

Rutgers Drops Wrestlers, 19-17, On Forfeit of Kopecki's Match

With captain Andy Kopecki out of the lineup because of an appendectomy in the morning, Harvard's wrestling team fell to

The Proposition

I T'S nice having The Proposition in Cambridge. The seven-man revue, holding forth weekends in a reconverted Inman Square bakery,

Wrestling Team Loses to Lions

A 1-1 draw in the 191-pound bout enabled Columbia's wrestling team to stave off a closing Harvard threat and pull

Bedazzled

H ERE they are--Raquel Welch. That's been virtually the entire promotion campaign for Bedazzled, and it's a shame. Miss Welch

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