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...commentary on American politics...that appeals for long-term aid must be based on Soviet actions. The need for U.S. aid would be just as compelling without any threat from the Soviet Union...
...seemed to be the failure to develop a foreign policy to match Russia’s “new look.” Toward this, The Crimson urged an increase rather than a withdrawal of trust in the UN, as well as the extension of multilateral long-term aid, and an increased interest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America...
...predicted a tuition rise last October. Lo and behold, in January the prediction came true, as tuition rose to $1000 for next year. We congratulated Dean Bundy for his oracular powers, and suggested that perhaps tuition should have risen even higher—simultaneously, of course, with scholarship aid. We approved the extension of the Lamont Library hours to midnight. But we were sorry to see that the Student Council, which usually spends much of its time agreeing with the administration, thought that extension of Lamont hours was unnecessary—just one week before Librarian Buck announced the change...
...contact with my administrators here [at Harvard] and we were ready to bail. I was ready to bail. I was really concerned.”Never a glum crew, Brand’s fencers made the most of the situation.Four times, the first with the aid of a tow truck, Harvard hoisted its way out of trouble. The team’s early-morning inconvenience—a team bus that wouldn’t budge—quickly became an excuse to party. “We were all pretty excited,” freshman Craig Gorin says...
...facilitating students paths’ to a summer outside the U.S. Just five years ago, Harvard offered only two such programs, forcing students to hunt through third-party offerings and plow through piles of paperwork and petitions. But despite the recent expansion in programs, Harvard has allocated limited financial aid for the students enrolled in them. And last April, the shortage of international study grants for Harvard’s students came to light as an increase in applications (eased by a new common grant application) meant that many students did not receive needed funds. Harvard deserves much praise...