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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Student representatives from seven Houses met with officials from the Food Services Department yesterday to discuss the organization of a student committee on food services independent of the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) and other related issues...

Author: By Susan K. Brown, | Title: Volunteers From Each House From Food Services Committee | 9/30/1978 | See Source »

Joel Migdal, associate professor of Government and a native of Israel, will discuss this subject--the Middle East, not star wars--tomorrow evening at 8:45 p.m. in the Philips Brooks House parlor. His topic will be "Can the West Bank Arabs Accept Begin's Autonomy...

Author: By Gideon Gil, | Title: From the Inane to the International | 9/28/1978 | See Source »

Undergraduates in the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) met in Carpenter Center last night to discuss the formation of Harvard's first artist's union...

Author: By Janet S. Walker, | Title: Philosophy, VES Concentrators Plan Undergraduate Advisory Organizations Students Want Link With Department | 9/28/1978 | See Source »

About 120 people attended the year's first meeting of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) in Adams House last night, and listened to speakers discuss Harvard's indirect links to South Africa, the protests of last spring, and general plans for the future...

Author: By Max Gould, | Title: SASC Holds First Meeting, Draws Crowd | 9/27/1978 | See Source »

Caswell also set up two telephone hot lines for New Yorkers worried about having Legionnaires' disease to call in and discuss their symptoms. Almost 16,000 hot-line calls were logged in eight days. Health department technicians in a mobile van took more than 300 blood specimens from people who thought they might be infected. One surprising result: many of those working in the garment district were found to have antibodies against the bacterium now known to cause the disease, indicating that they had been infected-without suffering any apparent symptoms-some time ago. This, in turn, suggested that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Malady in Manhattan | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

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