Word: socialist
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...picket line was organized by the Harvard-Radcliffe Boycott Support Committee. Members of the R-H New American Movement, the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, the UFW and a number of non-aligned students stood on line from 7 to 9:30 p.m., carrying signs, singing and chanting...
...comrades in struggle. In addition, although Davis is a revolutionary, dedicated to the overthrow of the capitalist oppressors, she does not allow her appeals to the masses to become clogged with abstract rhetoric and petty haranguing over who will lead the revolution, which of the diverse Communist or Socialist groups is right, or any of the other questions that fragment many Marxist organizations. Her immediate struggle is not to present to the masses an intellectually ideological framework, but rather the need to fight institutional racism and repression...
Catch-44. Members of the World Socialist Party discuss the upcoming National Party Meeting to be held in Boston. Ch. 44, 9 p.m. 1/2 hour...
...Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC), which, like the Democrats' Club, was organized last year, recorded about 100 freshmen signatures at registration. Last year DSOC had a mailing list of 30-40 students...
Died. Schneor Zalman Shazar, 84, spirited, scholarly President of Israel from 1963 to 1973; in Jerusalem. A Zionist and socialist during his youth in Russia, Shazar emigrated in 1924 to Palestine, where he edited the labor movement newspaper Davar. Poet, historian and compelling orator, he helped write Israel's declaration of independence in 1948 and served as the new state's first Education Minister before assuming -as a "man without enemies," in Premier David Ben-Gurion's phrase-the primarily ceremonial presidency. More traditional a Jew than many Zionist leaders, Shazar regularly played host to fellow Bible...