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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...United States for a year, said that the mood in Prague toward the invading Red Troops was not one of surprise. "The Czechs accepted the Russian presence as part of a decision made long ago," he said. "While we consider the invasion totally out of the question, the Czechs see themselves as being within the Soviet sphere of influence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Forbath Tells of Russian Invasion | 10/29/1968 | See Source »

...certain sad sense, Gilligan was in the same quandary as many of the college kids and young adults who came to see him. He had fought a lot of good fights this year, won a few, lost a few, and his own political party turned out to be his toughest opponent. One remembers the two-day stretch at Chicago when he tried to hammer out a peace plank acceptable to the Kennedyites and McCarthyites. After a lot of internecine name-calling, Gilligan, Dick Goodwin, and the Kennedy loyalists finally produced the minority report. The next day it was red-baited...

Author: By John Andrews, | Title: New Politics Requiem | 10/29/1968 | See Source »

...were formalized and the team had to adhere to regular practice sessions, cuts, and training rules, the essence of Harvard rugby would be destroyed. "Most of the boys love the friendly informality of the game," Harvard captain Sione Tupounuia said last week, "and this would make them reluctant to see it changed to a varsity sport...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Rugby at Harvard | 10/29/1968 | See Source »

...politicians and ghetto leaders, it would seem that Unity faces a dilemma. The bank must be concerned with extending new loan oportunities to people who may not have upheld their commitments in the past and must be concerned with its own success as a financial endeavor. Sneed and Fulp see this problem differently. "There are factions of both the black and white community that are watching to see whether we are going to pass the supreme test of survival," Sneed said. But Fulp refuses to succumb to this pressure...

Author: By Mona Sarfaty, | Title: Soul Business--Roxbury's Unity Bank | 10/28/1968 | See Source »

...going establishment and intend to remain here with a quasicrusading role," Fulp said in his softspoken but intense manner. "Black institutions historically have had inferiority complexes. This is a handicap that we need not have to deal with. Even though we see this in print and know it to be a fact," he said, referring to the pressure on black institutions to succeed, "it must be treated as an irrelevancy. In order for people at this bank to be free to perform, they must be mentally free. This compex can't be allowed to immobilize us. Every time someone comes...

Author: By Mona Sarfaty, | Title: Soul Business--Roxbury's Unity Bank | 10/28/1968 | See Source »

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