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Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu's renewed call for total divestment yesterday, together with recent moves toward liberalization by South African leaders, seem to many to offer an opportunity for the University to resolve the nagging issue...
Four of HRAAA's pro-divestment candidates have won Board seats in recent years, including South African Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu. Critics have charged that the Young Report was an attempt to keep any others from being elected, while University officials have said they merely want to provide voters with better information about nominees...
...Crimson story I've just seen ("Tutu Will Attend Overseers Meeting") refers to critics of Tutu's petition candidacy last year who claimed he would not attend meetings because of more pressing commitments...
...petition candidates for Booard of Overseers) were not heard from when they nominated Sen. Albert Gore '69, who, according to informed sources, attended not a single meeting during his first year on the board. And the trip from Washington to Cambridge was a little easier for Gore than for Tutu...
...Palestinian state," implicitly backing the two-year-old intifadeh. He spoke of "worrisome parallels" between conditions in the Israeli-occupied territories and South Africa's black townships. And he outraged Jewish sensibilities by urging Israelis to forgive those responsible for the Holocaust. Most Israeli officials declined to meet with Tutu, accusing him of harboring anti-Jewish prejudices. Protestors scrawled "black Nazi pig" on the wall of the church where Tutu was staying. Said the Archbishop: "If I am accused of being antiSemitic, tough luck...