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When all the dignitaries have passed, the seniors and candidates for graduate degrees will follow them into the Theatre. Of the College's graduates, 67 per cent will receive honors: 181 cum laude in general studies, 309 cum laude in a field, 210 magna cum laude, 14 magna cum laude with highest honors, and 45 summa cum laude...
...marchers will follow the order of procession used since the days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, with the sheriffs of Middles and Suffolk Counties walking behind the University Marshal, followed by the President and Fellows, the Board of Overseers, Gov. John A. Volpe, and the Faculty and degree candidates...
...toward affiliation with Harvard, the other toward a cohesive, well-integrated Radcliffe--are not, as appears, mutually contradictory. At present, they appear to be unreconcilable. If the Radcliffe Administration hopes to establish a firm sense of college identity, it must first decide for itself which course it intends to follow. Forcing unwilling students to conform to a preconceived notion will breed opposition, not unity.'One of the major difficulties with the House plan is that it assumes a strong need and desire for cohesiveness among Radcliffe students. In a school where the admissions policy is admittedly geared to individuality, such...
William Coleman III '65-4, president of the Delphic Club at the time of the election, expressed the majority view in a statement to the CRIMSON. "I don't want to say that this is a precedent that all the clubs at Harvard should follow, or that the Delphic Club is definitely going to take in a Negro or a Chinese or whatever," Coleman said...
Even so, as they prepared to close their displays this week, Western exhibitors had about $100 million in orders. Eventual purchases after follow-up calls may bring total orders to $500 million...