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...after, Rudenstine will return to Mass. Hall with the largest endowment in higher education, the bulliest pulpit in American academia and no more excuses. With the campaign over, he will have face up to a legacy deficit: Harvard's 26th president will be richer than God and about as invisible...
...Crimson scooped the nation on the announcement that former Princeton Provost Neil L. Rudenstine would become the 26th President of Harvard University. Rudenstine's stated commitment to diversity won him praise from The Crimson's staff, as excerpts from the editorial following the announcement show...
After listening to the priorities and concerns of Neil L. Rudenstine, we are truly astounded that he was chosen to be Harvard's 26th president...
...army's bloody attempts to quell them. The toll rises by 746: nearly 80 villagers are butchered on the 2nd, more than 100 on the 5th, 40 on the 10th, 15 on the 16th, nine on the 18th, 64 on the 22nd, 38 on the 24th, 100 on the 26th, up to 300 on the 29th in the worst killing spree...
Cambridge Election Commission clerks turn away about 30 college students who attempts to register at a "register-in." Despite the recent passage of the 26th Amendment, the clerks give varying reasons reasons for denying the students' effort...