Word: tutu
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...slate of pro-divestment candidates running for the Board of Overseers received a boost yesterday when Anglican Archbishop of Capetown Desmond M. Tutu endorsed their campaign, the slate's sponsors announced last week...
...endorsement "could well make a differencebetween winning and not winning," said ChesterHartman '57, a member of the Executive Committeeof AAA. To garner the endorsement, Hartman wroteto Tutu two weeks ago and followed up with twophone calls to Tutu's secretary, he said...
This is the second time Tutu has endorsedpro-divestment candidates at Harvard. Last year heendorsed a three member pro-divestment slate, ofwhich one candidate, Gay W. Seidman '78, waselected...
...gnawing as the problem of apartheid is the question of what opponents can do about it. The Reagan Administration maintains that the way to influence South Africa's white minority government is to continue doing business with the country. Others, including South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, claim economic sanctions are a way to get P.W. Botha's government to change its policy. Last week anyone seeking to choose between the two opinions had reason to be more confused than ever...
...discussions with Black South Africans were minimal and after the decision of how to spend the monies was made. He met with South Africans for reasons of etiquette, not reasons of inquiry or discussion. Steiner understandably was rebuffed by Tutu and Boesak--leaders of the groups he was ostensibly trying to help. They rightly derided his plan as patronizing and his visit as irrelevant...