Word: china
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Notices about the November 1 dance, which read "Some Proceeds to Benefit the Students in Beijing," have been distributed by the Harvard and Radcliffe Chinese Students Association and Harvard Students for a Democratic China, a new campus activist group supporting the student democratic movement in China...
According to the two Boston College students who are helping to organize the event, Robert W. Vanech and Rafael de la Cierra, the dance is a way for Boston students to provide financial support for the democratic movement in China...
...persuaded that Krenz had a true change of heart when he ordered police forces to stand back during the demonstrations that continue to spread like a brush fire, last week drawing 100,000 people into the streets of Leipzig. Many point instead to his comments on recent trips to China and West Germany, during which he expressed support for the Beijing leadership's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement...
...China By The Charles: Although the Head of the Charles regatta this Sunday is expected to draw more than 100,000 revelers for that quintessentially preppy sport of crew, organizers of a new student group promoting awareness of the Chinese pro-democracy movement see it as a perfect chance to get across their message. Joseph C. Kusnan '93, who helped found Harvard Students for a Democratic China, said the group has obtained permission to sell t-shirts at this weekend's festivities...
...misspelling the word "Tiananmen" in your headline and throughout your article, The Crimson adds an additional black mark to the record of what should be America's premier student daily. Joseph Kusnan '93 Harvard Students for a Democratic China...