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Volume 115
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Issue 46 : Tuesday, October 3, 1995
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News
Wellesley Student Attacked at MIT
White to Give Compton Lectures
Arts Provost Pick Expected Soon
Disabilities Coordinator Takes Office
Fusion Center's Thome Best Paid MIT Official in 1994
World and Nation
Sheik's Conviction Spurs Anti-terrorism Security
Supreme Court Curtails Reach of Voting Rights Act
In under Four Hours, Jurors Reach Verdict in Simpson Trial
Number of Overweight U.S. Kids And Teens Doubled in 30 Years
News Briefs 1
News Briefs 2
Weather: A Gem of a Storm
Columns
Anarchism Not to Blame for Re-engineering
Letters to the Editor
Housing Comments Contained Inaccuracies
Arts
Josefowicz's Sibelius rescues BSO false start
Poignancy chaperones pleasure in
Unstrung Heroes
Photographs
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Stonehill College quarterback Dan Field releases on the way to his team's 21-14 win over MIT on Saturday afternoon
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
Sri N. Kosaraju '99 serves in his third round match of the Rolex Division III Intercollegiate Tennis Championsh. He batled to a 7-6, 7-6 win.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Sweathshirts at the Coop weren't the only place parental pride could be found this weekend as families descended on the Institute for Parent's Weekend.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Professor Amar G. Bose '51 lectures before the LSC showing of
Stand and Deliver
last Thursday.
Thomas R. Karlo--The Tech
Dennis D. Yancey '97 blocks a field goal by Stonehill College during Saturday's homecoming game. MIT lost 21-14.
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