Word: darst
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Chinese are aware that Harvard students are not sympathetic to the Nationalist government on Taiwan, according to Guy Darst, a Harvard News Office spokesman who has been coordinating the CTC's schedule here. The Chinese are "staying totally away" from political issues, he added...
...Chase Manhattan after his production of Hair, may have taken on some real risks in deciding to produce The Trial of the Catonsville Nine in Cambridge. Berrigan's play has a certain amount of purely dramatic force, especially in proud statements of faith like defendant David Darst's: "People are sacred, an end in themselves. They can't be used as means." But most of that force is thrown against particularly contemporary, and particularly political problems; in a political trial it has to be. In Cambridge where those problems are recognized, there is little revelation in setting them forth...
...some 20 females chanting such slogans as 'power to the people' came up Divinity Ave.," said Guy Darst of the Harvard News Office. In the space of ten minutes, they decorated the walls, passed out leaflets and left-all without a clue to their identity, he said...
...group of demonstrators surrounded Guy B. Darst, staff writer for the University News Office, and followed him to the Holyoke Center Information Office and then to the Coop, where he was going to cash a check. When they found out, who he was, most of the demonstrators disbanded...
...planes piloted by Cuban refugees had bombed the country, supposedly by accident. And Thomas Lewis, and artist, surprised to find himself working against the war. And George Mische, who had discovered the difference between words and actions while working for the Alliance for Progress in Central America. And David Darst. like the rest unable to close his eyes to the brutal contradictions he saw around...