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Nanking University, we learned founded in 1902 as a teachers' college, was a stronghold of conservatism starting the late Ching Dynasty and afterward under the demonstration of the determining. But in the period between liberation (1949) and the started the Cultural Revolution (1966) tow basically lines of through developed as to government science, education, indeed all aspects of life...

Author: By William H. Cary. jr., | Title: Criticism Made Us Professors Uncomfortable, But...' | 1/5/1973 | See Source »

...contrast was surreal. After a weekend of pre-Christmas festivities at the White House, Richard Nixon flew to the Florida sunshine, Henry Kissinger in tow, with not a word to the country or the world about Viet Nam. But the President's message to the enemy was as unmistakable as it was brutal. First he ordered a new seeding of North Vietnamese harbors with mines. Then he launched the biggest, bloodiest air strikes ever aimed at the North. Nixon seemed determined to bomb Hanoi into a settlement that he is willing to accept. As the old year gave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WAR: More Bombs Than Ever | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

...future stops will include Indianapolis, New York City and Washington. Dressed in subdued gray Mao suits as they filed through O'Hare Airport, they looked more like a delegation of schoolteachers than the gaggle of brightly plumed acrobats they become in performance. With five tons of props in tow, the Chinese passed out hand-painted handkerchiefs to children in a welcoming group, received candy bars and flowers, and listened politely to the official speeches, few of which they understood without translation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Tricksters' Ancient Art | 1/1/1973 | See Source »

Commercially, skiing is being transformed from a folksy, country-store business into a serious and well-financed industry. In the past, an enterprising farmer or a ski bum whose legs were growing old would dip into his savings and put up a rope tow on a nearby hill. Today large corporations are cashing in on snow business. Ralston Purina has bought a 62% interest in Keystone, Colo. Subsidiaries of LTV, the conglomerate, own the land, lodges and lifts at Steamboat Springs, Colo. Abroad, some of the world's most famous wealth-that of the Aga Khan, the French Rothschilds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Skiing:The New Lure of a Supersport | 12/25/1972 | See Source »

Sophomore John Keough, a defensive halfback on the football team, return's to the mats at either 167 or 177. Freshman Jim Strathmeyer and returning letterman Bruce Johnson add solid coverage in the tow divisions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Young Crimson Wrestlers Tackle BU; Varsity Squad Expects Rough Season | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

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