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Issue 56 : Tuesday, November 5, 1996
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News
MIT Apathy Prevails This Political Season
CEG Will Be Revived For Fall Term 1997
$50K Competition Gets Started
Spring Carnival Revived By APO To Promote Community Growth
Student Groups Sponsor Panel To Discuss India And Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Outgoing Chairman Gray Says Endowment Too Low
Benjamin M. Hammond G
Police Log
World and Nation
Clinton Campaigns Heavily Throughout New England During Last Campaign Day
Despite The Strain, Dole Presses Ahead Through Last Day Of Campaign Tour
Pakistani President Drives Out Prime Minister and Parliament
Texaco Executives Try to Save Face As Charges of Racist Plot Mount
News Briefs I
News Briefs II
Weather - Vox Populi
Opinion
Erratum
Columns
Web Has Inverted Access to Information
Letters to the Editor
Clinton Endorsement Unjustified
MIT Tether System Falls Short
Sports
Football Victory Over UMass Brings Winning Streak to 3
Big Upsets Continue In College Football
Men's X-C Wins Conference Title
Women's Tennis Finishes Season 8-2
Ballroom Dance Team's Rookies Dominate Harvard Competition
Photographs
Dammed For Life -- By Jca
Rita H. Lin--The Tech
The acclaimed Boston Saxophone Quartet performs last Thursday as part of the MIT Chapel Concert Series.
Off Course -- By Hugo
Puja Gupta--The Tech
Kim Levis '98 races for the ball in Thursday's field hockey game against Worcester Polytechnic Institute. MIT won 4-0.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Trenton J. Redman '97, the co-offensive player of the Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 week, receives a pass on the 13-yard line to score MIT's second touchdown in Saturday's football game against the University of Massachusetts at Boston. MIT won the game at 15-8.
Jiri Schindler--The Tech
Kevin M. Trexler '98 recovers a fumble, leading to MIT's first touchdown of Saturday's football game and giving MIT a lead in the third quarter. MIT beat UMass Boston 15-8.
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