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...Sixteen seniors in Navy, Air Force and Army ROTC received awards for academic and military achievements yesterday as Harvard's three ROTC units held their annual Joint Military Review on Soldiers Field...
...sixteen hundred, thirty-six, Harvard College was built of bricks...
...scientists need an additional kind of course which belongs in a Gen Ed program: surveys of problems and procedures in scientific fields other than their own. Because a Harvard degree includes just sixteen courses, the scientist cannot take introductory courses in all the fields that look interesting. The creation of concentration in Biochemical Sciences, and in Physics and Chemistry, offers pragmatic evidence of scientists' need to know more than what the departments circumscribe. A elementary biologist with Math. 1 at hand, for example, might want to look at elementary thermodynamics and statistical mechanics to see what they offer...
...facilities, the equipment and the more frequent schedules needed to attract more passengers. Consequently, revenue--and the level of equipment and service--continue to fall. The MTA carries far fewer people today than when it was formed in 1947, and it had a deficit last year of sixteen million dollars; the plight of the New Haven's commuter lines is well-known...
...students hard-pressed by mounting expenses (watch for a possible tuition rise in 1964-65) Dudley offers 103 low-cost residencies. Sixteen men live on the fifth floor of Apley Court (16 Holyoke St.) at $185 per term; 44 men save $450 to $500 a year living in the co-operatives at 3 Sacramento St. and 1705 Mass. Ave.; and 43 men live in four entries of Wigglesworth Hall (H-K) and are relieved from paying the full board charge as are the residents of Apley Court...