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Volume 115
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Issue 52 : Friday, October 27, 1995
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News
Gore Will Speak Here Tomorrow
NRC Investigators Report Irradiation Not Accidental
Brody Named New Provost for the Arts
MIT Remains in Favor Of Affirmative Action
Senior House President Resigns Following Spat with Treasurer
Fraternities Close To Name Agreement
Institute Assembles Commitee To Discuss MIT Card Concerns
Bad Fuel, Pilot Error to Blame For February Helicopter Crash
World and Nation
House Approves Thorough Bill to Balance the Budget
12,000 Muslims Massacred In July Srebrenica Exodus
Presidential Candidates Jockey For Frontrunner Spot Online
Recent Discovery Shows Progress Toward Curing Type of Blindness
News Briefs 1
News Briefs 2
Weather: Stormy Saturday
Editorials
Hate Speech Has No Place at MIT
Letters to the Editor
MIT Needs HowToGAMIT
TCA Should Relinquish Control of HowToGAMIT
Arts
Murphy in
Vampire
scares nobody with humor
Hidden agenda and intrigue highlight
Charade
Pumpkins' new album reflects group's infinite range
On The Screen
Sports
Field Hockey, in First Place, Set for NEW8 Tournament
Women's Tennis Finishes Fifth In New England
Deion Does Dallas: NFL Can't Afford to Lose a Big Star
Photographs
Helen M. Lin--The Tech
Sohah N. Iqbal '98 scores the third goal in yesterday's 3-0 field hockey victory over Mount Holyoke. With this win, the team advances to the second round of NEW8 conference tournament play.
An Yuan Guo
Sigma Nu, which recently moved to this house at 523 Newbury St., is close to reaching an agreement with Epsilon Theta over the use of the "Epsilon Theta" name.
Indranath Neogy--The Tech
Adam B. Cotner '96, Tobias H. Ayer '96, and Christopher S. Putnam '96 (left to right) row in the Championship Four event in Sunday's Head of the Charles Regatta.
Helen M. Lin--The Tech
Steven E. Jens '97 and Jennifer F. Murphy '99 solicit money for the Ugliest Manifestation on Campus charity fundraising contest held this week in Lobby 10. As of last night, Jens was in first place, with $148.93 in his name.
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