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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This did not have any bearing on the regular "narcotic abolition" program instituted by Dictator Chiang some years ago and pursued with varying vigor. In the main and in principle, Chinese police pick up obvious addicts, throw them into "hospitals" which resemble jails. There they are given shots of drugs in gradually decreasing doses and when these have tapered off to zero the patient is forcibly tattooed with a mark saying he has been "cured." If a Chinese thus tattooed is again picked up for drug indulgence by the police, they have the privilege of executing him without further...
...more and more influential posts. Although Japanese were extremely nervous, watching Chinese developments catlike, their Embassy spokesman in Shanghai said: "I do not think the situation will immediately take a serious turn. Remember that Chiang Kai-shek only got where he is today by pursuing a strong anti-Communist program, and we do not believe he will become sincerely proCommunist. Nor do we think the Soviets will give him much aid, because his anti-Communist record of so many years is against him in Moscow. We forecast that Dr. Kung will soon become Premier of China to relieve Generalissimo Chiang...
...meet will be the first at Cambridge contested under the new order of events for Intercollegiate swimming. There will be nine events, a 300-yard medley race having been added to the swimming program this year. The meet will open with the 400-yard relay, formerly the closing event of Intercollegiate swimming meets and will close with the new 300-yard medley relay...
...attempt to interest the student body in greater participation in winter sport. Wellesley College will stage a Winter Carnival January 22 and 23. Aided by members of the Harvard Glee Club and the skiing team, the undergraduates will present a program including a torch light parade and a "melodrama skis...
...Wellesley Choir in the torch light procession opening the carnival while members of the skiing team, including Colin Maclaurin '38, Harold VanB. Cleveland '38, and Jose de Varon '38, will participate in Slalom, downhill, and ski joring races as well as presenting the melodrama that will end the sports program...