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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...issues that should prove to be most controversial in the Faculty center on undergraduate concentrations and the creation of a core curriculum--a revitalized General Education. While many of the task forces are behind schedule in their work, Paul C. Martin '52, chairman of the Physics Department and of the task force on concentrations, says that his panel is completing its final recommendations now. Aside from suggesting that communications between students and the various concentrations be improved, however, the task force continues to waffle. Martin says he is unsure what should be done with selective enrollment, or elite, majors like...

Author: By Margaret A. Shapiro, | Title: Between black and white: Rosovsky takes on education | 6/17/1976 | See Source »

...consequently low availability to students. And, of course, Harvard's most outspoken community critic, Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci, who has repeatedly expressed his antagonism towards Harvard, now wants to build a track in the shape of a sausage on the overpass between the Yard and the Science Center...

Author: By Richard S. Weisman, | Title: Harvard takes on the world | 6/17/1976 | See Source »

Exton reminisced about going to college during the Prohibition. "We went to Scully Square [a section of Boston torn down to make way for Government center]," Exton said. "If you asked for tea, they'd serve you a terrible red wine...

Author: By Marc M. Sadowsky, | Title: Bartender Murphy Pours for Reunions | 6/16/1976 | See Source »

...next morning, Monday, classmates, their wives, and their college-age children attended a "Harvard Today" symposium in Science Center B. Derek Bok, honorary classmate, was the moderator...

Author: By Scott A. Kaufer, | Title: They Dress Better Now | 6/16/1976 | See Source »

...center of Rome in the middle of the day. He [Pound] was photographed at the head of a neo-Fascist, May Day parade, stepping their way up the Via del Corso from the Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina to the Piazza Venezia and the Vittoriana. They wore jack boots and black arm bands. They flaunted banners and shouted anti-Semitic slogans. They gave the Roman salute and displayed the swastika. They heaved rocks and bottles at the crowd, overturned cars, attacked bystanders...

Author: By Gregory F. Lawless, | Title: Pound: The Poet and the Fascist | 6/14/1976 | See Source »

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