Photos by Michael St. A. Boyer Donald F. Hornig, Fourteenth President of Brown:
Lilli Hornig:
Untitled:
‘A president should speak out’:
President Designate Donald F. Hornig discusses the role of a university president in an exclusive Herald interview earlier this week.:
Photos by Michael St. A. Boyer:
Tripartite Choice:
Ray L. Heffner, former president of the university.:
Hornig Faces the Quality of Brown’s Survival:
A coalition of students formed to support demands by black students for a university commitment insuring equal employment practices. The group said a third of faculty, administration, and staff hirings should be minority group members.:
Should the $11 million athletic center be a top university priority?:
Editorial:
BROWN DAILY HERALD:
Wolk: PR Promotes Alumni Gifts:
Ronald Walk, vice president for public affairs, said money invested in public relations pays off in alumni contributions.:
Notices:
Claims Irrelevency:
Howard Fuller said black students could not get a relevant university education at any white school during an address last night.:
In There:
DANFORTH PICKS THREE:
Alaimo Looks To Frosh For Help:
Students, Faculty Uncertain On Sports Complex Priority:
Many members of the Brown community do not share classics professor John Workman's enthusiasm for Brown athletics.:
LOVECRAFT'S FOLLIES:
Josiah Carberry Out of Running:
Only Game In Town:
Street Theater:
Ethics Profs To Debate Violence Issues Tonight:
Jessie McDaid and John Ladd will be among the panelists for an Ethics Roundtable discussion of violence tonight and totomorrow morning.:
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