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Steven R. Rivkin

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Fission to Fusion

The meeting between the President and the Prime Minister in Washington last week may well prove to be one of

The Turkish Army

The Middle East propaganda mills have focussed their benevolent attention these past two weeks on the activities of three hostile

Extracurricular Activities and Professionalism

No aspect of Harvard College is perhaps more celebrated than its vaunted tradition of undergraduate freedom. Yet where once Harvard's

Governor Ascendant

Time was when a change in political administrations meant bad news for the status quo, as new people and new

Politics and the Don

The fifty-year-old beefy-faced leader of Her Majesty's loyal opposition was talking quietly in the sitting room of the Dana-Palmer House

Mason Declares Support Of International Center

Edward S. Mason, professor of Economics and Dean of the School of Public Administration, yesterday endorsed the idea that Harvard

Red-Hot Capitalist

The Class reports on a Harvard graduate traditionally list not only his achievements but his prejudices, cants, and religious eccentricities.

Princeton Will Examine Adoption of House Plan

Four decades after Woodrow Wilson tried unsuccessfully to abolish the club system, Princeton may be moving toward a new residential

University Weighs Ideas For New Colony College

A suggestion that the University establish a new liberal arts college in either Oregon, Washington, Idaho, or Montana has been

New Group to Sponsor Rally Seeking Action in Hungary

A provisional College group advocating strong U.S. action in Hungary will sponsor a kick-off rally in Boston Sunday night to

Council Passes Backing Of Hungary Relief Drive

The Student Council yesterday endorsed a special Combined Charities drive scheduled for next week to aid Hungarian students, but only

Mac Bundy

When McGeorge Bundy became Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in August 1953, he passed several hundred men

The Stevenson Team

Little that anyone could say in print today could conceivably have any real effect on the outcome of the election.

What Kind of Leadership?

Adlai Stevenson's speeches in the final week of the campaign are pointing up the varying approaches of the two parties

The Loaves and the Fishes

Massachusetts and Missouri are the two states most often taken to illustrate the old-line workings of American party politics. But

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