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...considerable competition between China and India to dominate the first three of these areas--Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan. Though Indian influence was originally very strong in all of them, the Indians have of late been losing ground to the Chinese. In the extreme east, where India and Tibet meet directly, some-what more than 100,000 Chinese troops are currently trying to wrest the area from Indian control...

Author: By Charles W. Bevard jr., | Title: India and China | 11/8/1962 | See Source »

...Enck finds Wisconsin some-what more diverse than Harvard; he studied here as a graduate student in the late forties. There are more students, at Wisconsin, for one thing; also, there are more elective courses open to each student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Visiting English Professor Values Literary Change | 7/5/1962 | See Source »

...American position is still some-what divided, however, Rudolph observed. On the one hand the United States is committed to a United Nations charter which prohibits unauthorized use of force, and on the other it would much rather see India than Russia of China emerge as the active opponents of imperialist colonialism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rudolph Questions India's Methods In Final Solution to Goan Problem | 3/5/1962 | See Source »

Several of the CRIMSON's stars will make only a token appearance in the some-what traditional contest; at halftime they will run off for the varsity's training table before the other game in the afternoon. Leading the Harvard team at quarterback will be sports editor Jumbo Ullyot, former passing great from Minneapolis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Crime' All-Star Eleven to Tackle Staff of Yale 'Daily News' Today | 11/25/1961 | See Source »

...Russian exemplars were socialist realism and bad. Interestingly enough, the Mexican exhibit consisted mostly of work done in the same style. Prints by artists of the satellite nations were considerably freer in style and some-what more down to earth by subject matter-many were very moving. And in the objective work of all countries there was considerable special comment, much of it favorable to the United States...

Author: By Michael S. Gruen, | Title: Notes From A Yugoslavian Journey | 10/16/1961 | See Source »

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