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...effort to avoid martial law, the government forged a new weapon: the Workers' Mao Tse-tung's Thought Propaganda Teams, which were made up of elite industrial workers backed up by army "instructors." The teams were finally able to force the rival Red Guard factions into "threeway alliances" and to put them under the firm control of 29 municipal, provincial and regional revolutionary committees. The subdued Guards were then shipped in wholesale lots to distant rural areas to live and labor while they learned to "serve the people...
...other co-chairman, Richard Wolfe '70, described the program as a "threeway alliance of community, Afro, and PBH to serve a black community...
OREGON, May 28. This is ideal underdog country. Oregonians tend to vote men, not party, and antiwar feeling runs high. However, Senator Wayne Morse warned Kennedy last week-before his announcement-that a threeway race would so divide the Administration's opponents that the President would "undoubtedly" collect the state's 35 delegate votes...
...down on the farm. After nine months' holiday, nearly all primary and some secondary schools were reopened. Skilled government and party workers were being restored to their jobs and to official favor. Above all, as a Central Committee directive made plain, the new theme was unity, specifically a "threeway alliance" among the army, the Red Guards and the party cadres. In one Kweichow cotton mill, reported the New China News Agency last week, 17 Maoist organizations had vied to outdo each other; no longer could China tolerate such extreme factionalism...
First, since each reader would be forced to meet would be likely to refine his opinions with some care both the author of the thesis and the other reader, he before the conference. Secondly, an hour's threeway discussion could be extremely educational in itself. It could give a student real insights into the strength and weaknesses of his work, and would give him a chance to understand fully his readers' reactions...