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Those harsh words, first spoken at a closed-door party committee meeting in Warsaw, were broadcast throughout the nation on state radio. They appeared to be a stern, perhaps final warning to Solidarity to end the scattered strikes and sit-ins that have cost the economy more than $100 million...
Despite some unfortunately poor shooting--layups falling short, tap-ins popping in and out, and outside jumpers missing completely--the Crimson effort was marked by an extraordinary display of hustle. Ann Scannell, who finished up with a game-high total of 11 points (tied with Boutilier), never stopped. Despite the...
Not since the tumultuous days of last August had so many protests erupted across Poland. From one end of the country to the other last week, hundreds of thousands of workers walked off the job. Farmers laid down their tools. Students staged sit-ins at scores of university campuses.
An impressive performance on the boards keyed the Crimson attack, especially at the offensive end. Harvard out-rebounded the Elis by an imposing 42-27 margin, with at least seven bounds resulting in tip-ins and two points.
It was increasingly obvious that the government had no intention of retreating either. Party Boss Stanislaw Kania had already begun to harden his policy toward the fledgling labor movement. Two weeks ago, Kania publicly denounced some of Rural Solidarity's advisers as "counter-revolutionaries," thereby casting serious doubt on...