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Performers in the competition at Paine Hall last night were violinists Lynn Chang '75 and Robert Portney '75; cellist David Commanday '76; and planist Hao Huang...
...Even Chang Chun-chiao, an erstwhile member of the radicals' Shanghai bastion, seemed converted to the moderate side, an apostasy that many China watchers have suspected for months. There was an odd juxtaposition in the speeches released last week that were delivered to the Congress by Chou and Chang. Chou, the quintessential moderate, gave a report replete with leftist catch phrases and praise for the Cultural Revolution and the "socialist newborn things"; the supposedly radical Chang, meanwhile, steered clear of leftist slogans and instead emphasized the need for "both discipline and freedom." It was a superb illustration not only...
Teng's most formidable rival appears to be Politburo Member Chang Chun-chiao, 64. Not only has Chang just been made Second Vice Premier, but he was also given the symbolically important task of presenting the new constitution to the congress...
...Chang used his position as editor of Shanghai's Liberation Daily to back the Cultural Revolution. As head of Shanghai's Communist Party (in effect, mayor of China's biggest and most industrialized city) from 1968 until last year, however, he grew increasingly pragmatic. He may play a key role in bridging differences between radicals and moderates...
...Chang shares with Teng the day-to-day running of China. He is also thought to be the de facto General Secretary of the party-the position Teng once held...