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According to Ross, Boyd J. Britton, administrative vice-president of Radcliffe, agreed yesterday to send the same statement to the Guimarra Grape Company that L. Gard Wiggins, vice-president of Harvard, authorized last Friday. The statement said "Grapes are not on the menu and will not be on the menu in the foreseeable future...
HARVARD OFFICIALS announced last week that they would not be buying grapes in the foreseeable future. By however small a margin, the action has the effect of furthering the cause of the strikers, but administrative vice-president L. Gard Wiggins was careful to explain away even that small political gesture. Harvard wasn't taking a position on the strike, he said, grapes just won't be on the menu...
...There are no racial implications involved," said Detective Lieutenant R. L. Heathcoe...
...similar copy of the housing convention's resolutions was mailed to M.I.T. Walter L. Milne, assistant to the (M.I.T.) chairman, gave an answer similar in tone to Whitlock's that some of the resolutions were inconsistent, and some were of dubious legality, but that M.I.T. was willing to work with the group on housing problems...
Harvard University will not purchase any California grapes from the Guimarra Grape Company for the next twelve weeks, Vice-President L. Gard Wiggins said yesterday...