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University Studies Progress In Aiding Disabled Students

The University has successfully complied with federal regulations preventing discrimination against handicapped people, according to a recently completed self-evaluation. The

Med School Study

Thirteen medical schools including Harvard and Yale will take part in a research study to look at the possibility of

$4 Million Granted To Kennedy School

The Ford Foundation will grant Harvard $4 million for the creation of a Center for Science and International Affairs at

Pusey Mural Cited

A graphics magazine has awarded a Certificate of Design Excellence to President Bok and officials of Harvard College in recognition

Meeting Examines New Responsibilities Of School Principal

A group of about 30 Cambridge parents, teachers and school administrators met last night at the Martin Luther King Jr.

Career Discussions Highlight Program For Junior Day

Today's Radcliffe Junior Day activities will provide Radcliffe students and their parents a chance to participate in two Science Center

Harvard Marijuana Research Challenges British Conclusions

A study released this week by four Harvard doctors concludes that heavy marijuana use does not invariably cause shrinkage of

Kennedy School Awaits Ruling On Construction

The University expects official confirmation next week of a request for a zoning variance in the construction of a building

Hampshire Chooses Woman President To Head College

Adele Smith Simmons '36, dean of student affairs at Princeton University, has been named the first woman president of Hampshire

Cambridge Forum Discusses New Regulations For Cyclists

The Cambridge Transportation Forum discussed the implementation of a system of bike routes and regulations in the Cambridge area at

Professors Aid National Center For Humanities

Two Harvard professors are involved in the creation of a National Humanities Center designed to give additional support to research

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