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Volume 115
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Issue 49 : Tuesday, October 17, 1995
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News
Dean for Student Life to be Named Today by Williams
Peace Prize Honors Pugwash; Several from MIT Affiliated
Alumnus Wins Suit For Athletic Injury
Food Services Contract Extended
Institute Charged in Fernald Radiation Experiment Lawsuit
Essay Passing Score Raised to Stress Writing Skills
Medical Department Changes Affiliation
Robotuna Project To Model Real Fish
World and Nation
Million Man March Draws Severla Hundred Thousand
Women Divided Over March's Deliberate Exclusion of Them
High Court to Decide if Talks With Counselors Are Privileged
Hamas Ready to Reach an Accord And Suspend Armed Operations
News Briefs 1
News Briefs 2
Weather: Typical Fall
Opinion
Institute Must Consider All Food Options
Letters to the Editor
Arts
Assassins
needs better story to complement Banderas
H and H, Hogwood, and Levin dazzle with older styles
Photographs
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Stephanie M. Maifert '97 scores against Mt. Holyoke during Saturday's 4-3 field hockey victory.
Tiffany Lin--The Tech
James W. Harmon '98 performs his act "Rifle," which won the prize for best solo performance at Friday's Late Night Sigma Kappa, an annual talent show held in Kresge Auditorium.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
An MIT player heads the ball during this weekend's soccer match against Western New England College. MIT won, 4-0.
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