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As to the substance of the editorial, let me say merely that the system instituted in my own House accomplishes exactly what the editorial asks -- "to eat their meals with friends from other Houses." Before this last week our dining hall had seventy or more drop-ins at lunch, making...
A group of ecology-minded Harvard students and Cambridge residents will begin a series of "plant-ins" around Harvard Square on Sunday.
THOSE FEW important films that are also important moneymakers usually encourage quick, cheap, and successive imitation. In the sixties, the youth film and the tepid sex/promiscuity film became the obvious examples of such industry-wide stagnation. More elusive, perhaps, was the much wider range of films which merged violence with...
The Week was highlighted by two teach-ins. At the first, Frances Fitz-Gerald '62, author of Fire in the Lake, explained that the political struggle in South Vietnam will continue even though the shooting war has--at least temporarily--ground to a halt.
YESTERDAY, the tax returns of millions of Americans came due. Former Senator Fred Harris' New Populist Action group chose yesterday as the focus for demonstrations and teach-ins in cities around the country to convince Congress to change a tax system which favors the rich.