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...like to be able to go there (Wounded Knee), but since we can't go, we'll use other means of support," said Charles W. Cheng, a third year student in the GSE, who issued the statement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telegrams, Rally Back the Indians At Wounded Knee | 3/9/1973 | See Source »

...sent a telegram to Means to let him know of our actions and one to King because we feel he represents the interest and welfare of third world communities in Massachusetts and should be informed of conditions," said Cheng...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telegrams, Rally Back the Indians At Wounded Knee | 3/9/1973 | See Source »

...following Radcliffe juniors have been elected to Phi Betta Kappa: Marian B. Carlson of South House and Paris, France; Elizabeth J. Coe of Lowell House and Larchmont, N.Y.; Catherine A. Guyton of Quincy House and Jackson, Miss.; Helen M. Hershkoff of Eliot House and Rockaway Park, N.Y.; Yeou-Cheng Marie-Therese Ma of North House and New York City; Margaret V. Sacks of Lowell House and Washington, D.C.; Laura Schafer of Adams House and New Haven, Conn.; and Sharon Shurts of Dunster House and Waterford, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa | 5/8/1972 | See Source »

Twelve juniors have been elected to the Alpha Chapter Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard. Those elected are: Vincent J. Cheng of Currier House and Ontario. Can.: Raphael M. Cohen of Quincy House and Quebec. Can; Roger A. Freedman of Adams House and Los Angeles. Cal: Rohn S. Friedman of Dunster House and St. Louis Park. Minn: John P. Gibbons of Lowell House and Marblehead: Patrick J. Glynn III of Winthrop House and Chicago, III.: Jeffrey C. Herrmann of Quincy House and Clark's Summit, Pa.: Steven A. Kraft of Winthrop House and Princeton. N.J.: Rowell S. Melnick of Lowell House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR PHI BETA | 4/28/1972 | See Source »

...miles in all, to reach the barren cave-pocked lands near the Great Wall northwest of Yenan. Failure at any one of a dozen points would have meant extinction of Communist hopes, possibly forever; but success meant more than mere survival. Veterans of the Ch'ang Cheng would wage war against the Japanese and finally take over all China. Today, wreathed in age and honors like Mao, they occupy four or five hundred of the country's key military and bureaucratic positions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Up Against the Wall | 2/21/1972 | See Source »

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