As more than 4000 persons--including presidents of 57 U.S. universities and colleges--attended inauguration ceremonies for Howard W. Johnson, new president of MIT, a group of pickets appeared and faced solemn but colorful academic procession. They were asking for help in their protest against planned inner belt through Cambridge
As more than 4000 persons--including presidents of 57 U.S. universities and colleges--attended inauguration ceremonies for Howard W. Johnson, new president of MIT, a group of pickets appeared and faced solemn but colorful academic procession. They were asking for help in their protest against planned inner belt through Cambridge
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As more than 4000 persons--including presidents of 57 U.S. universities and colleges--attended inauguration ceremonies for Howard W. Johnson, new president of MIT, a group of pickets appeared and faced solemn but colorful academic procession. They were asking for help in their protest against planned inner belt through Cambridge
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Caption: As more than 4000 persons--including presidents of 57 U.S. universities and colleges--attended inauguration ceremonies for Howard W. Johnson, new president of MIT, a group of pickets appeared and faced solemn but colorful academic procession. They were asking for help in their protest against planned inner belt through Cambridge. In his acceptance speech, President Johnson said MIT in the future will devote more and more of its attention to human problems.