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...REDISCOVERED SANTANA at Harvard. A rather unmemorable statement, were it not for my Chicano ethnicity and my general weakness for good sounds, be they rock, classical or any other type of music. Sure, I went out and bought Abraxas along with everybody else a few years ago, but Santana faded our of my record collection soon afterwards. Yet if this band's latest album, Festival, is any kind of indication, I see I have been missing something all these years...
...serenading gitanos strumming away in the background. "Revelations" unveils still another Carlos Santana, a Carlos who has lent an attentive ear to the mournful strains of the great blues guitarists like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. This eleven-song album thus delivers much more than just another helping of Chicano-Latin rock...
Dancing, poetry reading and discussions about the Chicano heritage are activities planned for this weekend's Cinco de Mayo celebration at Gutman Library and the Law School, Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA officers said yesterday...
Luis R. Fraga '77-3, treasurer of Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA, said yesterday the Chicano community celebrates Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May, as the day Mexico expelled French rule from its borders...
Chavez was more than willing to clasp the Teamsters' hand. He expects his union to gain 22,000 new members by year's end. With a firm base in California, the charismatic Chicano could then move on to other Western states. Last week's U.F.W.-Teamsters agreement applies to 13 Western states for five years, and provides that after two years the unions will begin negotiations to make the agreement national. If that happens, the agriculture industry could be forced to drop its opposition to a national collective-bargaining law for farm workers, and Chavez could...