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There are presently 17 Chicano undergraduates in the University...
Martin R. Garay III '71-one of four UMAS members who will meet with Peterson today-said yesterday that the meeting was intended "to see where the admissions policy is headed" and to push for a significant increase in Chicano admissions within the next year...
...dream of making the rural areas of this country better places in which to live. But every time we try to do this, we get into trouble with the White House," Cruz Reynoso, head of the California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), told an audience of 250 at the first Chicano Lawyers Symposium at the Law School yesterday...
Reynoso, along with James De Anda, William Higgs '58, Vicente T. Ximenes and Mario Obledo, were invited to Cambridge by the Chicano Law Students Association and the Law School to discuss the legal, economic, social, and educational problems of Chicanos, the nation's second largest minority group. Reyueso, De Anda, and Higgs spoke yesterday; Ximenes and Obledo will speak today at 1 p. m. in Pound...
...Mexico, tracing the laws concerning them from Spanish Colonial times, through the United States' aggressive actions on Mexico in 1845-1848, the Santa Fe Ring, the U. S. government's Court of Private Land Claims, up until the present. "Whereas the Indian still owns some of his land, the Chicano population, in one way or the other, has lost nearly all the land rightfully belonging to him," Higgs said...