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Volume 114
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Issue 30 : Thursday, August 25, 1994
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News
Cactus Demon to Play at 'Unplugged'
New Options to Relieve Crowding
Local Banks Offer Wide Variety of Packages
More Women Are Coming to MIT
USP Head Phillip Clay Named Associate Provost
Woman Surprises Intruder at DKE
World and Nation
Computer Firms Race to Cut Prices on Older Machines
Weather
Delta Air Lines, AT&T Announce Joint Venture for Info Technology
News Briefs
News Briefs
Nuclear Rocket Dumped Radiation on Los Angeles Residents in 1965 Test
Israel, PLO Agree to Transfer Civilian Powers to Palestinians
Editorials
Welcome, Class of 1998
Columns
What Did You Do for Summer Vacation?
Letters to the Editor
Proposed Bike Lanes Are a Good Idea
Continuous Action in Soccer Does Not Preclude Excitement
Sports
The World Cup: A Midsummer Sports Fan's Dream
Photographs
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
An MIT receiver pulls down a pass during football practice Wednesday afternoon. Many fall sports have already begun practice for the upcoming session.
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
A soccer player moves the ball downfield during a practice scrimmage in front of Burton-Conner House yesterday.
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
Brothers from Delta Kappa Epsilon paint fresh lines on their newly resurfaced court. During the last week, living groups have prepared for the arrival of the freshman class.
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
Incoming students opened bank accounts at the Baybank tables in the Student Center yesterday. Choosing a bank involves many factors, including monthles fees and convenience.
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