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Nothing could mar the coverage of the landing at Peking's airport. Undramatic in itself, the event nonetheless had something of the excitement of the first landing on the moon. Would the Chinese roll out a red carpet? Would Chou ride in the President's car? The symbolism of these seemingly minor questions of protocol was obvious on the home screen, briefly lending the proceedings high suspense...
FRANK KLOCK Corona del Mar, Calif...
...Harvard seems reluctant to give him that. Perhaps the administration of the GSD is hoping that in a changing political climate, the Hartman case will diminish in importance until it is forgotten altogether. But it won't be, and to pretend it will can serve only to mar further the reputation of what is already Harvard's shoddiest graduate school...
...Penn & William and Mary & Franklin Marshall (Away) Sat., Dec. 18 Massachusetts & Columbia (Home) Sat., Jan. 8 Navy & Virginia (Away) Tues., Jan. 18 M.I.T. (Home) Tues., Feb. 8 Springfield (Away) Sat., Feb. 12 Princeton (Away) Fri., Feb. 19 Cornell & Rutgers (Away) Fri., Feb. 25, 26 Easterns at Temple Sat., Mar. 4 Yale (Home) Thurs. Mar. 9 NCAA Tournament at Maryland Fri. Mar. 10 Sat. Mar. 11 April 28-29 New England District Olympic Trials June 22-24 Final Olympic Trials
Last Chance. To no avail. The voters turned down the young (30) Popular Unity candidate, and handed the Valparaiso seat to middle-reading Dr. Oscar Marín, 62, a physician. Marín campaigned on the line that "this may be the last chance for the people to say to Dr. Allende that we want social changes, but with personal freedom and without Marxist sectarianism." Marín's margin-4,637 votes in a total of 278,263 -showed the power of the Chilean women's vote, which tends to be conservative. As one of Allende...