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Enclaves of foreign-born businessmen can be found in almost every major American city. Yet each area and ethnic group has its own particular style. Their one common characteristic is hard work. Young Jun Kwon, 37, a Korean- born greengrocer in New York City, is typical. His workday starts at 2 a.m. and ends at 8 p.m. By dawn, he has already selected and loaded about 3,000 lbs. of fresh produce into his 1982 Dodge pickup van and hauled it to his Brooklyn store. There Young joins his wife Ok Kyung, 31, and his brother Young...
STUDENT HUNGER STRIKES, class boycotts, and violent demonstrations where 38 were wounded followed the March resignation of KOREA UNIVERSITY President Kim Jun-yop, which student and faculty leaders claim was forced by the South Korean government. Thousands of students attended demonstrations at the university's Seoul campus, while 12 student government leaders staged three-to- five-day hunger strikes and up to 25 percent of the student body boycotted military training classes for nine days last month. Student leaders said the government ousted Kim because he attempted to keep the university free from government pressure and because Kim was overly...
...Jun Sung Lee Hoboken...
FIRST TEAM: F. Duanne Moeser, Cornell soph.; F. Bob Logan, Yale, soph.; F. Geoff Dervin, Cornell, sen.; D. Ken Code, Harvard, sen.; D. Peter Sawkins, Yale, jun.; G. Grant Blair, Harvard, soph...
SECOND TEAM: F. Dave Williams Yale, sen,; F. Dan Allen, Brown, fresh F. Gary Cullen, Cornell, jun; F. Dave Connors, Harvard, sen.; F. Rob Wheeler, Harvard, sen.; D. Cliff Abech; Princeton, soph.; D. Mike Schaefer, Cornell, soph.; G. Paul Totorella, Yale, sen.; G. John Franzosa, Brown, jun...