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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tending 100 spindles at a time but, after studying Mao's works, was soon handling 1,600 with ease. Top-quality steel was forthcoming from an out-of-date converter once the operator began "applying the philosophical concepts expounded in Mao Tse-tung's writings." The Peking Review carried an article entitled: "How We Invented a Handy, Light, Well-Finished and Inexpensive Electric Wall-Ramming Machine by Grasping the Principle of Contradiction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Dance of the Scorpion | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

What McIntosh thinks Berkeley "really needs" is a student "political activities committee" that would work with a similar faculty committee "to review and rewrite all university rules regarding political activity." As McIntosh sees it, the faculty committee would set up "guiding principles and policies" which would then be worked into more specific rules by the student committee...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Miscalculation Has Become A Bad Habit | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

VanLobensels and McIntosh feel that if the rules were made "visible" and some "clear form" of judicial review for student violators were set up, the non-students who are former students -- like Savio and Mrs. Lieberman -- might actually be pacified. The administration, too, which has refused to readmit both these notorious "non-students" might come to see that "the situation is no longer explosive. They'd see that it would be in their interest to readmit both of them," McIntosh says...

Author: By Linda G. Mcveigh, | Title: Miscalculation Has Become A Bad Habit | 1/13/1967 | See Source »

...Summer-Fall issue of The Harvard Review-- a collection of essays, book reviews, and relevant speeches--illuminates some of the contradictions and ambiguities of the concept of revolution in the present day. Using Tanzanian President Nyerere's definition of revolution as "fundamental change in the conditions under which our people live," the editors of The Harvard Review have put together an excellent compendium of descriptive, analytic, and historical essays...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: The Harvard Review | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

There are many countries in which people are politically oppressed and economically deprived. The Harvard Review has a competent, sometimes brilliant, discussion of some people who revolted. But the Review would have been strengthened if it had included a study of a potentially revolutionary country like Paraguay that never revolted...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: The Harvard Review | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

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