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The Once and Future Mississippi

Last summer, in a small town in Mississippi, a white policeman shot and killed a 21-year-old black youth, rekindling for

Task Force Offers Plans for Extension Of Red Line Route

The Harvard Square Development Task Force last night at a public hearing presented a series of alternatives for the proposed

Young, Gifted and Unemployed

Eric Roth '70 is a Harvard graduate out of work. In the three years since his graduation, he has dug

Faculty Council Gives Consent To GSAS Plan

The Faculty Council yesterday unanimously passed a proposed new financial aid program for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Research Team Finds Stress May Lead to Heart Instability

A team of researchers at the School of Public Health has discovered that psychological stress has an important effect on

Restic Confident About Yale Game, Expects Team Defense to Bounce Back

As far as coach Joe Restic is concerned, the whole football season comes down to this Saturday's game with Yale.

Harvard Opposes Brown In Tight Race for Crown

Harvard and Dartmouth, two teams few people had expected to be fighting for the Ivy League football championship, are locked

Economist Says Energy Crisis Blame Lies Mostly With Market Malfunctions

The current energy crisis is partly a product of a variety of unrelated market malfunctions and only partially due to

Moakley Bill Proposes Special Election

Rep. J. Joseph Moakley (D-Mass.) has introduced a bill in Congress calling for a special election of the president and

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