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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...white people in South Africa who are struggling to undo the injustices with which they live every day. What Harvard and all colleges and universities in this country can do to help is to divest from those corporations which operate in South Africa. Richard Valelly '80 Third-year graduate student in Government
State Department officials submitted to the Soviet Embassy in Washington last week a legal petition written by a third-year student at the Law School seeking the reversal of the criminal conviction of Soviet Jewish dissident Ida Nudel...
...Student Assembly funds have been spent on the party. "Boston-Boston is paying for everything, from the invitations to the transportation," Carpenter said. The disco will provide free transportation on buses it has rented. The buses will run about every 20 minutes from Harvard Square and the Quad to 15 Landowne Street and back again. The buses will keep running until 2:30 a.m., so people won't be forced to leave early to catch a subway home...
...know exactly; I have little contact with young people. Most of the young people I know are dissident. I wonder if they can be called typical Soviet youth. It is often impossible to contact the young. It is often dangerous. The Soviet student is in a dangerous position. If he is involved in any political activity, he is expelled from the Institute and nobody can help him. And it is not that easy to gain entrance to the university. There is much discrimination. Many students from the country cannot attend the university. Take Moscow University, for example. The percentage...
...many students say they will miss Stanley. Norbert J. Vonnegut '80, a student who has taken two courses with him said yesterday he admired the professor's thoroughness and friendly manner in and out of lectures...