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...Friday, April 11, a group began to coalesce around Ted Coltman '69, David Lane 4G, and Rich Rabinowitz 3G, for the purpose of initiating concrete new directions in learning. The title, "HARVARD NEW COLLEGE" was agreed upon; about 40 persons worked through the weekend on the problems of defining and publicizing its existence and setting up "co-operative explorations...
...members of the student committee, elected at a December 4 graduate student meeting, are: Mrs. Robin M. Jacoby 2G; John J. LaGrand 4G; David C. Lane 3G; David S. Luft 3G; Barry F. O'Connell 2G; and Joel N. Shapiro 3G...
...Council also selected Michael H. Schwartz, 4G in Social Relations; Michael J. Weins, 3G in Engineering and Applied Physics; and Neil R. Krieger, 5G in Biochemistry, as alternates. Parker said that the alternates woulyd serve on the committee only if one of the six representatives could no longer belong...
...chose Thomas A. O'Brien, 3G in Chemistry; George W. Ross, 4G in Government; J. C. von Helms, 3G in Classics; and Roger D. K. Thomas, 4G in Geology...
...European counterpart to the U.S.'s swing-wing F-lll. As the British government publicly interpreted it, the move was made on "purely financial grounds," but the whole truth is that the French have already gone ahead and developed their own variable-geometry fighter, the Dassault Mirage 3G, which is due to make its maiden flight this month. Presumably undisturbed is the ambitious joint project to build the Concorde, a supersonic transport scheduled to go into commercial service in 1971. But to the British, this is less important than the now abandoned swing-wing scheme, which Defense Minister Denis...