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Rafael M. Steinberg

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CABBAGES & KINGs

Marathon runners are lonely men. We stood on a hill in Newton and watched the first ten of them pass.

'False Majesty' of South

It is not the fault of Speed Lamkin '48 that the decay of Southern aristocracy and its struggle against industrialism

Poet, on Way To Wellesley, Is Denied Visa

(The story of the exclusion of Pierre Emmanuel first came to the CRIMSON's attention in October. Since then it has

ON THE SHELF

Let's face it. Harvard and Radcliffe undergraduates are not turning out Great Literature. The undergraduate anywhere whose literary creations can

Students Charge Restaurant With Race-Biased Job Policy

Charges of "job discrimination" were leveled at Hasen's Restaurant by two undergraduates and their friends yesterday afternoon, but John M.

Mine Own Executioner

This picture is packed. It's got everything but a wild west chase. The story of a British psychiatrist who can't

O Mistress Mine

When the curtain slipped down with John Loder and Sylvia Sidney in the third-act clinch of "O Mistress Mine," my

Three Editors Bring Out New 'Wake'

Finally shaking free from the laughter that greeted the first three issues of the Harvard Wake back in 1944-45, the

Eye-Witnesses Tell of Timing, Skill; Bandits were Just 'Hanging Around'

As police, detectives, reporters, and photographers swarmed over the Coop immediately after the theft, sales-clerks, executives, and customers stood huddled

Freshman Coach Lamar Molds Crimson Gridmen

When Hal Moffle snagged a Jim Kenary forward and scooted 30 yards to set up Harvard's first win in a

Lining Them Up

Every year about this time three dozen high school grid stars who came to Harvard and went out for Freshman

Tiger Revives Internecine Cane Feuds, Battles Over Dink-Wearing

If the invading hordes of Nassau look a trific weary today there may be more behind the halting step and

Freshman Running Attack Swamps Exeter 28-6 as Quartet of Backs Score

Two Crimson Johnnies proved too much for an outweighed and never threatening Exeter Academy eleven Saturday afternoon, as the Freshman

Lining Them Up

The press photographers were flashing pictures of the Varsity line and reporters were chatting with Dick Harlow last week, but

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