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'Cliffe-Harvard Going Steady After 70 Years

They are sort of engaged--but not to be married. That means that there is joint instruction but not coeducation. Where

Crew Prepares for Yale at Red Top

There are only a few things left at Harvard which can touch off the slippery streams of nostalgia for the

'Radical' Students Face Pressures on Campus

This is the third and last article in a series surveying the condition of academic freedom in American universities. In

Academic Freedom---Crimson Report

Six weeks ago, the authors of this article set out to conduct a survey of the problems of academic freedom.

They're Off With Hopps and A Holler at Waban Downs

Some fanciers of the thoroughbred fresh prefer the Derby (or the Darby, depending on your headsize). Others go for the

From the Pit

Once upon a time there was a very good radio show. It had a sponsor. He was satisfied with the

Crew Spells Nostalgia to Old Crads

Dick Harlow as a colorful gent who could always use a few more good football players. Just about the time

Freshmen Cavort With Swim Star

It was the old Yale wheeze-with just a dash of sex this time. You see the Smoker Committee needed publicity

Dixieland Band

It must have been Jazz because nothing else shakes like that. Harvard's own Dixieland Band forgathered Sunday afternoon in the

Gridiron Blues Disappear With Victory Over Brown

It was a superb Saturday afternoon From the moment that the first French Horn strains echoed from Appleton Chapel back

Purple Falls as Concrete Shows No Bloodstains

To the surprise of no one, except perhaps the unfortunate few who take the printings of the Metropolitan press seriously,

Torrid Twirler Tantalizes Ten Thousand Men

Only two and one half hours transpired between the time that Harvard failed to convert a Boston University fumble into

Egg In Your Beer

Aldo T. "Buff" Donelli leaned back expansively in his swivel chair, laced his stubby fingers behind his head, contemplated, something

Hopes Rise as Necklines Fall at Copley Fashion Show; Seerscukered Crimeditors Judge Beribboned Beauties

Wives and daughters of Boston's more adept coupon clippers and a smattering of almost shamefaced Harvardmen gathered amidst the lime-colored

Lining Them Up

Simultaneous with the blossoming of seersucker jackets, bare female legs, and other signs of spring in the Yard, Coach Bob

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