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...triple jump, the Crimson's Walter Johnson will be instrumental in trying to wrestle points away from Yale's Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, who edged Johnson in the Heps. If Eli football star Calvin Hill doesn't compete in the meet--he hasn't competed this season--the Crimson's Bob Galliers will be the broad jump favorite. If Hill does participate, however, he could pick up important points in both broad and triple jump for the Elis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Runners Eye Fifth Victory Against Yale | 5/16/1969 | See Source »

...expected, Yale dominated the jumps and the sprints. Schoonover and Pete Lazarus (over 15 feet for the first time) won the vault and Jim Coleman surprised Randy Rall and Al Evans in the high jump. But the Elis swept the triple jump behind football star Cal Hill and Kwaku Ohene-Frempong and took one-two in the long jump. The Blue swept both dashes and sandwiched Harvard Captain Jeff Huvelle...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Baker Sparks Thinclads Past Yale, 79-75 | 5/6/1968 | See Source »

Along with the other defendants-a former foreign minister and a leader of Nkrumah's ruling Convention People's Party-Adamafio was formally "discharged" by the court. But the trio was immediately bundled back into the cells. Interior Minister Kwaku Boateng cynically explained that their acquittal "was the sole responsibility of the judiciary, not of the government, which is therefore not bound to take any cognizance of it." They will remain in jail under a law that permits the government to detain any citizen for ten years without trial "in order to prevent him from acting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: Outrage At Law | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

Roseveare's superior. Archbishop of West Africa Cecil J. Patterson, defended Roseveare's criticism as "temperate and necessary." But last week Interior Minister Kwaku Boateng called Roseveare on the carpet, ordered him to leave the country within nine hours; then for bad measure he banished Archbishop Patterson as well. Sneered the Ghanaian Times as Roseveare departed: "His presence in our dear land was not conducive to the public good. Perhaps a knighthood from his imperialist monarchs and some violent falsehoods about Ghana will compensate for the egoistic propensities of this Lucifer of a priest.'' Kwame Nkrumah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: Accra's God | 8/24/1962 | See Source »

Nkrumah's closest advisers are those who toady to him the most. Interior Minister Kwaku Boateng often throws himself on his knees in Nkrumah's presence and cries: "Osagyefo, you are my God." Other associates snicker at the Osagyefo legend, but exploit it to further their own ambition. Ghana's masses are openly skeptical of the Nkrumah cult. Hit in the pocketbook by prohibitive compulsory savings taxes and threatened with jail at every turn, they are in a rebellious frame of mind. Barricaded behind Bren guns in the presidential residence, Nkrumah is becoming increasingly aware...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ghana: On to Dictatorship | 12/8/1961 | See Source »

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