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...deluge of Japanese imports is arousing an angry protectionist reaction in the U.S.?Tokyo's wartime conqueror turned No. 1 trading partner (see Symposium, page 90). Fully 30% of Japan's exports go to the U.S. As recently as 1964, Japan bought more than it sold in U.S. trade. Since then, the popularity of Sony TVs, Nikon cameras, Panasonic radios, Toyota and Datsun cars, and Honda and Yamaha motorbikes has turned the picture upside down. Materials-short Japan is a big and growing consumer of American coal, lumber and even soybeans, but in each of the past three years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Japan, Inc.: Winning the Most Important Battle | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...sampling drew from a series of open meetings, which included a symposium entitled "The Future of Legal Education at Harvard," a questionnaire distributed in Law School classes and answered by about 60 students; and individual meetings with ten student organizations at the school...

Author: By Robert Decherd, | Title: Students Request 'Responsive' Law Dean | 3/29/1971 | See Source »

...making the rural areas of this country better places in which to live. But every time we try to do this, we get into trouble with the White House," Cruz Reynoso, head of the California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), told an audience of 250 at the first Chicano Lawyers Symposium at the Law School yesterday...

Author: By Martin R. Garay iii, | Title: Lawyers Review Problems Of Chicanos in Southwest | 3/26/1971 | See Source »

...Rural Legal Assistance; James De Anda, a school desegregation litigator in Texas; Vicente T. Ximenes, commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Mario Obledo, general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund; and William Higgs '58, personal counsel to Reies Lopez Tijerina-will participate in the Symposium, which is open to the public...

Author: By Martin R. Garay iii, | Title: Chicano Lawyers Will Hold First Forum | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

Although there are only about 80 Chicano law students in Boston, including 14 at the Law School, the Chicano Law Students Association is presenting the Symposium to help educate the University on the situation of the nation's second largest minority. "Many of the Chicano Law students became aware of the 'innocent ignorance,' and lack of knowledge concerning their people when they first came to the University," a spokesman for the Association said...

Author: By Martin R. Garay iii, | Title: Chicano Lawyers Will Hold First Forum | 3/23/1971 | See Source »

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