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...stint advising the Government on foreign affairs, he returned to Harvard in 1963, prepared to spend the rest of his career here, teaching and doing research in political economy. But in 1966, when trustees of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton approached him, asking him to take over J. Robert Oppen-heimer's post as director of the "intellectual hotel," he could not resist their offer...
...Republican write-in for Senator Eugene J. McCarthy came in third behind Rockefeller with about 3 per cent of the GOP vote. Gov. George Romney, who withdrew from the 1968 presidential sweepstakes two weeks ago, lagged in a poor fourth with about 2 per cent...
...Conrad J. Lynn, one of the official SNCC attorneys and a counselor for draft resistance in Harlem, voiced similar feelings Friday, speaking at Harvard on "Vietnam and the Black Man." Hamilton called the proposed strike "the first real concerted effort of black students across the country to voice their opposition...
...fire began in a pan of wax which someone was melting over a hot plate, Mrs. Jo J. Heunemann, dorm resident, said yesterday. The burner was left on overnight, and the wax burst into flame, she added. A wall beside the hot plate was charred, but the fire activated the sprinkler system before any further damage was done...
House interviews for Freshmen this week: Adams: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 3-5 (C-18). Dudley: Monday thru Thursday 2-5 (House Office, Apley 2). Dunster: Monday thru Thursday 6-7:30 (Jr. Common Rm., J-entry). Eliot: Monday and Wednesday 7:30-8:30, Tuesday and Thursday 3:30-5 (Instructions in main entryway). Kirkland: Monday and Tuesday 3-5 or by appointment (House Office). Leverett: Monday 4-5 and 7-8, Tuesday thru Thursday 7-9 (House Office, F-5 in "Towers"). Lowell: Tuesday 2-4, Wednesday 7:30-9:30 (Sr. Common Rm., Q-entry). Quincy: Monday...