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Volume 115
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Issue 50 : Friday, October 20, 1995
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News
Harvard, Duke Official New Dean Of Student Life
Deficit Higher Due To Re-engineering
Researcher Exposed to Above-Normal Radiation Levels
Forum Recaps Million Man March
Faculty Discuss ROTC, New Degree Program
CPs Find Body Behind Building Thirteen
Nightline Listens, Looks for Listeners
World and Nation
GOP Passes House Bill to Cut Spending on Medicare
Freeh Says FBI Actions at Ruby Ridge Were 'Flawed'
Justice Department Begins Probe of Los Angeles Police
Perot Supporters Try to Gain Voters to Place Party on Ballot
Belgian Parliament Allows Claes To Be Indicted on Fraud Charges
News Briefs 1
News Briefs 2
Weather: Fall Rains
Editorials
Bates Appointment Lacked Student Input
Columns
Balkan Subversives' Lives Endangered by Conspiracy
Letters to the Editor
"Jim's Journal" Frames Misordered
Sailfish Outpaces Bluefin Tuna
Arts
Charismatic cast finds synergy in
Get Shorty
Hard-hitting
Die Hard
sequel fails to surpass original
Astaire and Rogers animate joy of musicals in
Top Hat
Likeable
Mallrats
recreates high school fun
On the Screen
Sports
Field Hockey Edges Out Wellesley, 3-2 In Best Season Ever
Women's Crew Ready For Head of the Charles
Tufts Stops Men's Soccer Win Streak
Women's Tennis Ends Season With Win against Mt. Holyoke
Crews Reap Medals In New Hampshire
Braves and Indians Set for Pitching Showdown
Homecoming Game, Rally
Upcoming Home Events
Photographs
Washington University
Former Provost Mark. S. Wrighton (center) was formally installed as the 14th chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis on Oct. 6. After receiving the Chancellor's Medallion from his predecessor William H. Danforth (right), Wrighton gave his inaugural address, "Learning and Discovery: Gateways to the 21st Century," Wrighton took office on July 1.
Adriane P. Chapman--The Tech
Water polo captain Evan F. Wies '96 scores against Boston College in a 4-meter penalty shot last Thursday. MIT lost 14-21.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
The field hockey team defeated Elms College 7-0 on Oct. 12. The team is currently first in conference play with an 11-1 record.
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