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British Consul, John Birchers Join Lexingtonians in Patriots' Day Gala

LEXINGTON, April 19--In Lexington, where it all began, they do up Patriot's Day rather specially. At 11:30 a.m. the British

RGA Shown Designs For Fourth House

Byron Stookey, Jr. '54, acting as liaison between Radcliffe and the architectural firm of Harrison and Abramovitz, yesterday presented to

The Dance Circle

Like most dance programs in the Boston Area, the Dance Circle's debut on Sunday afternoon gave us both technicians and

Greek Gods in Pennsylvania

With The Centaur, his seventh published volume in the last six years, John Updike has switched into a new mode:

Lemann Lecture Examines Love, Identity, Intimacy

Huston Smith, professor of Philosophy at M.I.T., last night closed the first series of Lemann Lectures with a discussion of

Analyst Talks On Boredom In Marriage

Inaugurating the first series of Lemann Lectures on contemporary relationships between men and women, Bruno Bettelheim last night once again

RGA Meeting Re-Examines Rules Change

The Radcliffe Government Association, with many Radcliffe officials including President Bunting attending, met in Holmes Hall yesterday at the bi-annual

RGA Hears Plan To Re-Establish Double Reporting

Kathleen O. Elliott, dean of South House urged at yesterday's RGA meeting the revival of "double reporting" in connection with

Bernarda Alba

The second Lorca play at the Loeb this season, The House of Bernarda Alba, is a stark drama polished down

Bunting Says 'Cliffe Moves into Harvard

This will be the year in which Radcliffe "quietly takes its place as a unit within Harvard University," President Bunting

'Outside World,' Crises, Changes Mark Class of '12's College Years

On April 15, 1912, the sinking of the Titanic broke in on the spring sports season, and one week later

MASTERS DENY BAD EFFECT OF RULE CHANGE AT 'CLIFFE

Masters generally scoffed yesterday at fears that abolishing the 'Cliffe's curfew would keep Harvard men out too late too often

RGA Studies New Sign-out; No Vote Cast

At a lengthy, heavily attended RGA meeting yesterday, the rules committee presented its final proposal, which allows upperclassmen to sign

Correspondent Says Congo Exposes

Calling the Congo crisis "one part one part Alice in Wonderland, part Heart of Darkness," David '55 last night discussed

Bunting Explores 'Cliffe in Harvard

President Bunting stated yesterday that the granting of "Harvard" diplomas to Radcliffe students meant that "Radcliffe girls can now properly

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