Word: statements
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although the Conspiracy's statement does not mention King Collins by name, it implicitly dissociates itself from him. "We are not going to disrupt anyone," the statement reads. "We are not going to insult anyone...
...group of eight--whose statement appears on page three of this morning's CRIMSON--points to students feelings of "discontent, alienation, and unfulfillment" and attributes them to the fact that "students are serving the University's needs, without the University responding to serve theirs...
...Festival of Life" to take place in Harvard Yard after Spring break. "The Festival will be a celebration of life, a celebration of learning, a chance for people to step back from the routines of their lives here and think about the way things might be," the statement says...
...outline of the festival requests professors to cancel their classes and join their students in the Yard. "We hope that professors will come and talk with students," the statement says, "rather than talking, as lectures force them to do, at students...
...CENTRAL figure in the story, Emiliano Zapata, became a mythical being in his own lifetime. To the Lift in Mexico and around the world, Zapata is the purity of the Revolution, and the intransigent spirit of the People. His best-known statement of policy, "It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees," was one of the slogans in the Mexico City student revolt only last summer. (Womack is not sure Zapata ever said it, and the students attributed the remark to Father Hidalgo, the fervent but inept tocsin-sounder of the Revolution...