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Fence Along Charles River Prevents Pedestrian Traffic During Sewer Extension

Pedestrians wishing to stroll along the north bank of the Charles River near Harvard this summer will find themselves fenced

Kronauer Will Fill Adams Mastership Left Open by Kiely

Richard E. Kronauer, McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been selected as acting master of Adams House pending the pro

Pusey Library

Harvard administrators and their guests will celebrate the dedication of the recently-opened Nathan Marsh Pusey Library at the Library Terrace

Harvard Triumphs, Marijuana Loses, In Triangle Debate

An audience of about 50 sat laughing and listening in Harvard Hall last night as Harvard beat Yale in the

Elite Majors

The number of applicants vying for admissions to selective majors varies only slightly from last year's figures, officials of those

Report Shows Boston Colleges Provide Insufficient Aid Data

High School seniors trying to determine the costs of attending college in Boston may be facing an impossible task, a

Reading Program

The Graduate School of Education and Roxbury High School are jointly conducting a three-pronged reading program aimed at identifying and

Boston UFW Office Announces Step-up Of Picketing Plans

The United Farm Workers Union plans to step-up Boston boycott operations, UFW organizers in the Boston area said yesterday. Robert

E-House Blackout

A power failure darkened six Eliot House entries yesterday morning, silencing alarm clocks and leaving some unhappy but rested undergraduates.

Glass Flowers to Show in New York

The Botanical Museum will display their Blaschka Glass Flower collection outside of the University for only the second time in

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