Word: protested
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...bill's sponsor, Todd E. Plants '01, and three other student activists urged the Council to endorse the continuation of the boycott to protest bad working conditions for field laborers...
...members of the Harvard community involved in the preparation of the protest rally at the occasion of Chinese President Jiang Zemin's visit on Nov. 1, we are responding publicly to the Harvard organizers of Jiang's visit. We have confined our comments to the following nine topics...
...what was happening in the balcony. The lottery procedure was biased, far from random. According to The Crimson (Oct. 23), more than 1,100 members of the Harvard community entered the lottery for about 500 to 600 seats. Out of 34 Harvard students who participated in organizing the protest rally,19 took part in the lottery (the others mostly missed the early deadline on Oct. 16). The seven who got tickets are not members of any groups that supported the rally (e.g. Students for a Free Tibet, Tibetan Association of Boston, Joint Committee for Protesting Jiang Zemin's Visit...
Outside of the speech, the Harvard community was again denied a free voice. Indeed, opposition to Jiang was even censored at times. While Chinese flags representing support for the Chinese President were freely admitted onto campus, no posters or signs of protest were allowed in by the security guards. The H-R Taiwanese Cultural Society had direct clearance from Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III to hold a sit-down demonstation on Widener Steps. However, Taiwanese Cultural Society members carrying signs and posters were denied entry into Harvard Yard. This is an obvious violation of our right to free...
...Clare to Mickey Rourke's Francis of Assisi (no, really, in the 1989 Francesco), a French-speaking fashion designer (Portraits Chinois), a bachelor-party stripper (the BBC's Dancing Queen) and a scrubwoman who lops off vital parts of her deceased loved ones--tongue, lungs, finger, penis--as a protest against mining conditions in Nova Scotia (Margaret's Museum...