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Speaking at a press conference this morning, Jerry Gordon, coordinator of the sponsoring National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC), predicted this would be "the largest antiwar demonstration ever held" on the basis of train and bus reservations...
...manning a table in the Widener stack room, selling tickets and soliciting donations. Tickets are also available in the William James Lobby from noon to 2 p.m. and in Room 337 of William James from 2 to 5 p.m. The bus rides cost $18 round trip and the train seats...
Collectors and souvenir hunters have always been inspired by strange and esoteric impulses. A lock of Napoleon's hair, which even Josephine would not have given a sou for, can today fetch upwards of $200. A frying pan used by Britain's "Great Train Robbers" when they were hiding out in a Midlands farmhouse in 1963 recently went for $120. Even so, the mania for Hitleriana is an especially puzzling phenomenon. In the past year, sales of Third Reich mementos have begun to rise sharply. A few of the collectors are old diehard Nazis like a former...
Harvard will be hindered in its efforts by injuries. "One of these is the condition of [Tom] Spengler's cranky knee," McCurdy said. "He is under treatment by Dr. Bart Quigley but the trouble is it's been so long since he's been able to train hard that he's beginning to demonstrate the stride Quigley uses rushing onto the football field in errands of medical mercy...
After a 14-hour train journey to Aberdeen, in the north of Scotland, the Americans were demolished 43-0 by a club of Aberdeen Grammar School former pupils. The Gordonians, another local club, whipped the visitors 39-3 two days later...