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To study in the U.S. has for generations been the dream of the young in many lands; currently, 145,000 foreign students are resident in the U.S., most of them of college age. For those living in Detroit, the dream has lately become a nightmare. In an unprecedented official crackdown...
Not all outdoor and community events will be as far-fetched as the proposed Grand Balloon Event, yet Kristen Wainwright and her fellow Harvard Square coordinators plan to make as full and original use of the environment as possible. To Jib Lampl, the Festival's "environmental" coordinator, the entire Harvard...
There will be teach-ins on Vietnam and Angola-led by Faculty members and graduate students-at each House at 1 p.m. today. The teach-ins will be followed at 3 p.m. by a march to the Yard in support of PALC and Afro.
COLLINS, who is now 27 years old, entered the civil rights movement from the ground floor. In 1963, he participated in the early sit-ins to desegregate lunch counters and theaters in New Orleans. Soon after, he joined SNCC to help register voters in Louisiana and Mississippi and with the...
Penn's biggest problem in the Cornell game was keeping their own crease cleared. Six of Cornell's seven goals came on tip-ins, and unless the Quaker defensemen can keep Harvard's forwards at a respectable distance, goalie John Marks will spend most of the night on his knees...