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John B. Fox Jr. '59, director of the OG and CP, said many of the 45 per cent of the class of 1968 who felt their plans were limited by the draft were confused by the new laws...
THERE are a lot of us this year. John B. Fox, of OG&CP, estimates that some 275 Harvard seniors are applying to medical schools, an increase of 100 from last year. Normally, about 150 freshmen enter as pre-meds, about half have their minds changed, and drop out, but are replaced by an equal number who have the opposite change of heart. So, normally about 150 go to medical school...
Anthropologists unearthed him in 1856, and described him as a beetle-browed, bent-kneed apeman, though his cranium (at 1,600 cc.) was more capacious than that of a contemporary brain (averaging 1,450 cc.). Writers as disparate as Irving Crump (Og) and William Golding (The Inheritors) patronized him as a subhuman slob. Yet Homo Neanderthalensis, so named for the Central European valley in which his bones were discovered, survived for 2,000 generations and seems to have had the same sensitivities as his descendants. Writing in the monthly report of the French Prehistoric Society, Archaeologist Arlette Leroi-Gourhan described...
...OG&CP's newsletter recommends that seniors carry out plans to enter graduate schools next fall. It predicts that these seniors will not be drafted before they finish their first terms...
...newsletter the OG&CP also refers students to the Draft Information Service at 52 Dunster Street and to the new Harvard Draft Project (HDP)--a coordinating committee composed of members of SDS and the BDRG. The HDP will set up counseling services in the Houses, Mark Dyen '70, co-chairman of SDS, said yesterday...