Word: plazas
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Demonstrators-the NAC hopes for at least 1000-will rally at noon tomorrow on M. I. T. s Kresge Plaza, according to the plan accepted at yesterday's all day meeting at M. I. T. About 1 p.m. the group will march to the CIS offices on the third and fourth floors of the Hermann Building; they will occupy the offices until about 2:30. If certain professors "doing the worst work" at the CIS refuse to leave their offices when asked, they will be ejected, the NAC spokesman said...
...Committee (SACC) announced last Friday its agreement with the NAC demands. The committee added, however, that no change "will come about through the violent, though heroic, actions of a few." SACC will hold a rally against M. I. T.'s war-related research at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Kresge Plaza...
...dishonest pieces of camp to manipulate heterosexual audiences. He explains the way producers pander to New York's large Jewish theatre-going audience. He writes about the egos (Mike Nichols) and the back-stabbers (Sandy Dennis), the ticket-scalping and the waste, the disasters ( Mate Hair ) and the hits (Plaza Suite...
...antennas, rows of private homes and traffic jams to the large cities. Party reform also ranks high on the list of priorities. Last year's pre-Olympic riots, during which police shot at least 33 people to death and wounded 500 others in Mexico City's Plaza de Las Tres Culturas, showed the depth of discontent and impatience among the young. The party's autocratic methods-demonstrated so effectively in its manner of choosing a new President -have been challenged by reformers...
Next Tuesday, after an hour-long rally beginning at noon on M. I. T.'s Kresge Plaza, the demonstrators plan to march into the administrative building, leaving 200 members there to occupy office during the atternoon. The rest of the group will attempt to enter and hold the Center for International Studies until 1 p. m. in support of demands that M. I. T. halt seven war-related research projects...