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Faculty Committee to Present Proposal on Women's Studies

The Faculty Committee on Women's Studies will submit a draft recommendation to the Faculty Council next Wednesday calling for the

Loss of Faculty To Hurt Study Of Middle Ages

The large number of professors specializing in the Middle Ages expected to retire in the next few years may create

Anti-War Leader Discusses New Role

Sam Brown, a former anti-war activist who is now the director of VISTA and the Peace Corps, spoke to a

Congress Includes Professors In Retirement Age Legislation

A House-Senate conference committee yesterday agreed on a compromise version of the controversial Age Discrimination Bill, which includes a provision

Before the Core: The History of General Education at Harvard

Who could possibly prefer Chem 20 to "the major religious and philosophical conceptions of man"? In the abstract, it is

Corporation Approves Tuition Increase

The Harvard Corporation last week approved a $500 increase in tuition and room and board fees, bringing the yearly cost

Legislation May Affect Tenure System

College faculty members will almost certainly not be exempted from Congressional legislation--bogged down in a Senate-House conference committee since September--which

Dunster House Celebrates Kwanza Festival

The Dunster House Black Table is celebrating this week an African harvest festival known as Kwanza. Each night, members of

Horror Stories

I F JOYCE CAROL OATES is any indication, modern literature has entered a stage of terminal morbidity. Oates' picture of

Walzer Speaks On Democracy And Socialism

The goals of socialism can withstand disillusionment where the activism of the '60s failed, Michael L. Walzer, professor of Government,

Student Press Publishes Book On Body Talk

The Undergraduate Press, a publishing company founded and operated by Harvard students, published its first book this August: a work

Scientists Discuss Chance of Rebirth At End of Universe

"We see nothing that persists from everlasting to everlasting," Philip Morrison, professor of physics at MIT, said last night in

Professor Intends to Discontinue Use Of Carcinogens in Chemistry 20 Labs

In response to a student request, the professor in charge of laboratories in Chemistry 20, "Organic Chemistry," has begun to

'Cliffe Water Polo Triumphs, Ends Season With 4-5 Record

The Radcliffe water polo team split its last two games this weekend, clobbering Tufts by a 14-3 score and then

New Satire By Lampoon To Appear

The Harvard Lampoon expects to sign a contract next week with Doubleday to publish a satirical book on college life,

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