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Lacrossemen End Season Against Yalies Tomorrow

The Yale lacrosse team comes to Cambridge tomorrow as the Crimson attempts to avenge the 9-6 defeat they suffered at

Varsity Lacrosse Team Bows to Williams, 10-8

The Harvard lacrosse team stayed even with Williams through the first 411/2 minute of play, but then the powerful Ephmen

Crimson Stickmen Play Cornell

The Harvard lacrosse team travels to Ithaca to take on a Cornell squad that doesn't figure to be in the

Stickmen Beat Brown Squad, 8-7

After jumping to a 2-goal lead in the first quarter, the Crimson lacrosse team had to fight hard to withstand

Crimson Stickmen Oppose Strong Brown Squad Here

The Crimson lacrosse team goes after its first Ivy victory against a strong Brown at 3 p.m. on the Business

Cliffies May Get Tickets To Some Football Games

The Faculty Committee on Athletic Sports has proposed that Radcliffe girls be given free tickets to most football games next

Hughes, Day Speak Before PAX Meeting

Problems of peace, disarmament, and civil rights, dramatically underscored by the presence of three survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were

Surrealist

Tradition-bound Boston broke precedent last Thursday night when the first exhibition of Surrealist art in the city's history opened at

'Cliffies Vote to Change Sophomore Sign-Out Rule

By a vote of 551 to 425, 'Cliffies have passed the referendum to extend junior and senior rules to sophomores.

Honor System's Failure Puts Checkers at 'Cliffe

President Bunting said yesterday that checkers have been employed in the Radcliffe dining rooms because "the Honor System has not

Bunting Asks For Changes In Sign-Outs

Mrs. Bunting proposed at the RGA meeting yesterday that sign-outs remain mandatory but asked that juniors and seniors not be

Committee Rejects Plan For Intercollege Dining

An HCUA proposal to allow intercollege dining between Harvard and Radcliffe on a sign-in basis has been rejected by the

'Cliffe Announces Admission of 88 To Class of '67

Eighty-eight girls have been offered admission to Radcliffe next year under the Early Decision Plan. According to Margaret W. Stimpson,

Radcliffe Considers Intern Program

Radcliffe may organize a government sponsorship program in Washington for the first time this summer. According to Paula I. Robbins,

Reserve Books at 'Cliffe Now Available to College

Through the use of the new plastic bursar's cards, Harvard students for the first time will be able to check

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