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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard administration's attempt to clear itself of any tie with Park range from pious vows of ignorance to outright justification: "We would just be left extremely ethical but completely broke." (John Fairbank, Crimson, Nov. 22). Harvard's record is clear: on the same side as Henry Kissinger, Daniel Moynihan and the National Security Agency. The KTA's grant may not, in fact, be for actual political or military research in the service of General Park. But if it is, it is hardly news in Harvard's long history as a bulwark of U.S. imperialism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Ties | 12/14/1976 | See Source »

...think there is no comparable institution in the country with a greater claim to representativeness than Harvard College. As Professor John K. Fairbank's Task Force on the Composition of the Student Body has pointed out, our recruitment and selection procedures are designed to yield a group of undergraduates as able and talented in varied ways as the nation can produce. Their parents may be rich or poor; they may be the sophisticated and city-wise children of New Yorkers or the graduates of tiny schools in rural New Mexico; some are ready to perform on the concert stage while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Open Letter From Dean Rosovsky | 11/10/1976 | See Source »

Terrill and Fairbank agreed that the four radical leaders who were arrested will probably not be killed, although the Chinese press said last weekend that they were "liquidated" from their party posts...

Author: By David J. Wlody, | Title: Terrill and Fairbank, at Kirkland House, Differ on Future U.S.-China Relations | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

...Fairbank said this term is usually used only to indicate the dismissal of an official from his post...

Author: By David J. Wlody, | Title: Terrill and Fairbank, at Kirkland House, Differ on Future U.S.-China Relations | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

...Fairbank responded to a question from the audience by saying that he could not estimate the security of Hua's political position. Terrill said, however, that he considers Hua's position secure, because his radical rivals have been dispatched with apparently little protest popularly...

Author: By David J. Wlody, | Title: Terrill and Fairbank, at Kirkland House, Differ on Future U.S.-China Relations | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

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