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...Summer-Fall issue of The Harvard Review-- a collection of essays, book reviews, and relevant speeches--illuminates some of the contradictions and ambiguities of the concept of revolution in the present day. Using Tanzanian President Nyerere's definition of revolution as "fundamental change in the conditions under which our people live," the editors of The Harvard Review have put together an excellent compendium of descriptive, analytic, and historical essays...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: The Harvard Review | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

...living in a country undergoing fundamental change. Although Evans' ideas could be better ordered, the loose organization of his essay brings across the sense of a country experimenting with a great number of policies--trying to solve many problems at once. Evans draws a poignant picture of a Tanzanian Development Officer leading the fight against backward traditional customs...

Author: By Robert C. Pozen, | Title: The Harvard Review | 1/11/1967 | See Source »

Crimson fullback Dave Wright caught up with Kassamali and rode off the dangerous Tanzanian before he could shoot Kassamali kept control of the ball, however, and after a little footwork he rolled across a perfect center which the charging Rob Sherman smashed in from ten feet...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Soccer Team Suffers First Loss; Amherst Backs Stop Crimson, 2-0 | 10/3/1966 | See Source »

Amherst has all but two of last year's starters back, and has added a pair of sharp-shooting foreigners: Tanzanian Jaffer Kassamali, and Cleanthis Nicolaides, a Greek transfer student. Another forward to watch is wing Rob Sherman, who was high scorer for the Jeffs last year...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Amherst Match to Test Fullback-Weak Booters | 10/1/1966 | See Source »

...Peace Corpsman Bill H. Kinsey, 24, charged with bludgeoning his wife to death, was on trial for 18 days in the Tanzanian town of Mwanza (TIME, Sept. 16). Last week he was found not guilty, but the verdict had a distinctly grudging sound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: A Grudging Acquittal | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

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