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Radcliffe will induct the following seniors to their chapter: Margaret Ackerly of Cabot House, Elisabeth Bentely of Cabot House, Laurence A. Bouvard of Lowell House, Charleen T. Chu of Quincy House, Lisa R. Eskow of Mather House, Jacqueline D. Ewenstein of Kirkland House, Antonia E. Foias of Dunster House, Lisa Freinkel of Cabot House, Antonia Fried of Adams House, Jennifer L. Gordon of Dunster House, Reena B. Gordon of Dunster House, Marta Hoilman of Quincy House, Nora T. Jaskowiak of Winthrop House, Susanna L. Kim of Quincy House, Diane J. Klein of North House, Toby D. Kosowski of Quincy House...
Every year members of the Harvard Varsity Club convene for dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston to formally induct members into the Varsity Club Hall of Fame. Nine candidates were inducted this year, Robert Hastings '57 among them...
...called upon to register to refuse, and to refuse loudly. When draft registration began six months ago, there were plenty of reasons to oppose it, reasons that have not disappeared. Registration remains militarily foolish--estimates are it will trim by but a few days the time it takes to induct Americans into the armed forces. And registration remains a political ploy--originally adopted to aid the flagging reelection campaign of President Carter, it also served as a part of that chief executive's dangerously confrontational revival of the cold war. And President-elect Ronald Reagan, who found it expedient...
...Harvard Varsity Club Hall of Fame will induct Olympic gold medalists Tenley Albright '53-55 and Billy Cleary '56--current coach of the Harvard men's hockey team--into its ranks tomorrow night along with 13 other outstanding Harvard athletes...
...those called upon to register to refuse, and to refuse loudly. The arguments against registration are sound--it is militarily foolish, coercive, and motivated in large part by President Carter's re-election campaign. Registration now will trim by only a handful of days the time it takes to induct Americans--on that ground alone even former Calif. Gov. Ronald Reagan opposes the plan. As a sign of "national solidarity" in the wake of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, draft registration is a part of Carter's dangerously confrontational stance of reviving the cold war. And as a part...