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Returned Notes. Ford also instructed Kissinger to request the People's Republic of China to help persuade the Cambodians to release the crew and ship. Later in the day, Deputy Secretary of State Robert Ingersoll asked Huang Chen, head of the Chinese liaison office in Washington, to transmit a note to the Cambodians, demanding immediate release. George Bush...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday that his office will probably transmit to the faculties within a day the names of the students who sat in two weeks ago in Massachusetts Hall to protest the planning of the DuBois Institute. Almost all of the students are in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, so the names will probably go to Dean Rosovsky...
...fire houses and two police precinct stations in the zone of silence. Ma Bell also set up 379 temporary pay phones in the 300-sq.-block area. Extra police cars cruised the phoneless area with their rooflights flashing; anyone who had an emergency message could stop them and transmit it by police radio...
...Black people for the past five centuries have been struggling to know, interpret and transmit their heritage to themselves and others. This attempt has been frustrated by a sort of cultural imperialism of the Western societies," Guinier added...
...which for so large a class would create a huge logistical problem, some faculty member or graduate student who specializes on a given author discourses at a weekly meeting of discussion leaders--mostly graduate students from the social sciences, history, or philosophy. In turn it is their job to transmit, by Socratic method in groups of eight or ten, the essense of this lecture and of the readings it deals with...