Word: representation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last Tuesday, 15 faculty members--including Dean Ford, Radcliffe President Mary I. Bunting, and Nobel Prize-winner Edward Purcell--got the Johnson treatment. Critics in varying degrees of the Administration's war, they were invited to a private briefing by the President after sending the White House a letter of...
Young emphasized that this action does not represent any change in the University's drug policy, and he said he "does not forsee" any strict handling of the drug problem this year than last "We are simply institutionalizing Monro's letter," the assistant dean explained.
Admittedly, said Dr. Burchenal, these cases represent only a fraction of 1% of the world's leukemia toll (the U.S. annually records about 18,000 new leukemia cases-about 3,000 children), and virtually all got intensive treatment in one of the few medical centers specializing in leukemia. But...
Around 6:00 p.m. a gigantic anti-war rally was staged at the park. Muhammad Ali was the first speaker. He told the crowd: "Whatever you do is up to your own conscience...I am not a marcher or a demonstrator but I'm for you whatever you decide to...
The University "hold" on undergraduate organizations stems primarily from its patent on the name 'Harvard." It will not permit an unapproved organization to use the name of Harvard or imply through its title a connection with the University. Nor will Harvard let an organization--approved or not--appear on commercial...