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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...correct a misstatement in your news article on the recent Harvard Dramatic Club elections (Crimson, February 25, 1974): Karen Gordon is not "only the second woman to occupy the presidency" of the HDC. She is the fourth. Honor Moore (1966-1967), Francine Stone (1967-1968) and Eleanor V. Lindsay (1970-1971) are her predecessors. Arthur Friedman

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GORDON IS FOURTH | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

Since the original announcement of committee members last Thursday, Hall has appointed Laura M. Gordon, senior tutor in Eliot House, and Blenda J. Wilson, associate dean for administration in the Faculty of Education, to the eight-member security committee...

Author: By Anne D. Neal, | Title: Security Committee Considers A United Protection Department | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

Junior sabre man Gordon Rutledge, Harvard's mainstay in the weapon before dropping three straight Saturday, called Saturday's sabre performance one of the worst of his Harvard career. "Our showing against Yale brings back bad memories of the Columbia match my freshman year," Rutledge said yesterday. "We lost that one, 8-1, too." Columbia at the time was the strongest sabre team in the country with All-American Bruce Soriano leading the troops...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Yale Upsets Fencers, 14-13; Crimson Must Share Ivy Title | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

Indicted in the cover-up of the Watergate burglary were H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman, Nixon's former chief of staff and top domestic policy adviser; Mitchell; Charles W. Colson, former White House special counsel; Robert C. Mardian, former assistant attorney general; Gordon C. Strachan, a former aide; and Kenneth W. Parkinson, an attorney to Nixon's reelection finance committee...

Author: By Richard J. Meislin, | Title: The Watergate Casualties | 3/2/1974 | See Source »

...Gordon Atkinson '77, the freshman council representative who originally proposed the amendment, said that he had hoped to work with Adams, Quincy and Lowell on a bargaining level. "I don't think that any of the three Houses would be swamped if they all opened up and changed their policies simultaneously," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Von Stade Questions Union Proposal, Suggests Alternate Lunch Restrictions | 3/2/1974 | See Source »

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