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Protest over the Gulf issue began on February 24, when PALC and Afro sponsored a temporary mill-in at University Hall. The two groups charged that Gulf, through its investment in Portuguese colonies in Africa, "facilitates the daily slaughter of Africans" and that "Harvard is deeply implicated in this crime." Harvard owns 683,000 Gulf shares worth $21 million...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: Black Students Seize Mass Hall | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

...offices of President Derek Bok in Massachusetts Gulf stock and make a public statement that it will not be involved in racist imperialist economic ventures in the future. Gulf Oil Company, with the blessing of the Portuguese and United States governments. NATO and Harvard University daily facilitates the slaughter of our African brothers, oppresses them and rapes the natural resources of their land. Harvard University, in its statement yesterday, morally wrong to hold stock in American companies, such as Gulf, that have operations in nations controlled by governments that engage in actions considered repressive or inhumane." We urge all people...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PALC-Afro Statement | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

...groups have charged that Gulf--through its investment in Portuguese colonies in Africa--"facilitates the daily slaughter of Africans" and that "Harvard is deeply implicated in this crime...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: No Word on Gulf Divestiture; PALC, Afro Issue Ultimatum | 4/18/1972 | See Source »

While the death toll of Americans has subsided, the senseless slaughter of Indochinese continues. In its stubborn insistence in maintaining a strongly anti-communist government in Saigon, the Nixon Administration has leveled villages, wiped out entire crops and defoliated the Vietnamese countryside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strike to End the War | 4/18/1972 | See Source »

...this world, "business" becomes the ultimate morality, the final and irrefutable excuse for the most insidious disloyalty and the most brutal slaughter. During the wedding that opens the film, the Don metes out favors and punishments; during the christening that ends it, his son and successor Michael pledges faith in God and renounces the devil while gunmen, acting on his instru tions, murder rivals all over the city. "Today," says Mi chael, "I took care of all family business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: What Is The Godfather Saying? | 4/3/1972 | See Source »

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