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Michael Harrington, author of "The Other America," and the national chairman of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, told an audience in Emerson Hall last night that the American left should support "without illusions" President-elect Jimmy Carter's effort to achieve full employment and implement the policies of the Democratic platform...
Susan F. Lyman '36, chairman of the Radcliffe Board of Trustees, said last night that the fund drive, which has received gifts and pledges of slightly over $100,000 in the past year, was stymied by the University's decision to implement equal access admissions shortly after the drive began...
Sanders felt his squad "was very weak on team defense" during their 88-85 loss to a barnstorming English quintet in a scrimmage last week, as the opposition guards combined for 35 points. He plans to implement an aggressive, pressing defense spearheaded by his scrappy guards...
...would not be difficult to reinstitute rotational assignment. We urge CHUL to reconsider its policy today, and to implement former weekend meal plans, whereby freshmen rotate from House to House on a monthly basis. We feel that such a change would greatly benefit all Harvard undergraduates. Lorrie Goldin '77 Secretary, Lowell House Committee James Berkman Chairman, Lowell House Committee
Kenneth Osterberg, director of undergraduate financial aid at Columbia, said yesterday Columbia probably will not implement such a program. For Columbia, which has suffered from severe financial difficulties in recent years, it is a matter of deciding "how you are going to use your own institutional resources," Osterberg said. Columbia probably needs tuition revenue now, rather than in eight years...