Word: carles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There's no reason to rush off a statement (on South Africa), and it could hurt us," Carl Rosen '80, a representative who is an active member of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC), said yesterday. "I'm hoping the assembly won't try to take over the issue. The SASC and the United Front can hold their...
...view of the city. Senior Writer Michael Demarest, who wrote this week's special report on the People's Republic, was making his first trip to China. The sight, he recalls, was wondrous and unexpected, with "freighters, tankers, junks and sampans set against that immortal skyline." Photographer Carl Mydans and Shelley, his novelist wife, were also thrilled by the panorama, but much of it was familiar to them. As one of LIFE's photographer-reporter teams during World War II, they had covered China being captured in 1942 in the Philippines by the Japanese and sent...
...Mydanses were repatriated a year later, and Carl went on to serve LIFE as one of the war's finest photographers. When he returned to Shanghai on the Explorer, 35 years after his release from the prison camp, Mydans found the city's skyline to be precisely as he had remembered it. Says...
...Italian stallion is back with his South Philly rabbit punches. In Rocky II-Redemption, our hero, played once again by Sylvester Stallone, challenges Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), the boxer who beat him in Part 1, to a rematch. Preparing to film the final fight scenes at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, Sly, as his friends call him, worked out so long and hard that he had to be given oxygen and vitamin B-12 shots between takes. "Every muscle feels like it's been torn from the bone," grunted Stallone. "Yesterday I thought for the first time...
Stephen V.R. Winthrop '80, a former convention delegate, won in the second run-off election, but only after tough opposition from two other candidates, Carl F. Rosen '80 and Chris Owens '81, who appeared to fall more to the left on the political spectrum...