Word: volunteerism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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HUC volunteers will solicit signatures of students pledging blood in the dining halls this week and next week. Anybody who wishes, however, can walk into Memorial Hall next week and volunteer blood.
Today, stink bombs are no more a problem than housing, feeding, and marching 250,000 people this weekend. With a casualness that closely resembles disorganization. New Mobe volunteer workers are treating that as no problem at all.
Her volunteer helper, a law student from somewhere, thanks the students profusely and gives them a bag of apples and ten sandwiches to drop off when they get there.
But the headquarters has a self-contained business; for the real action, most volunteer workers discover, one has to move into the streets. The offices provide a place to start, but most of the out-of-towners who manned the phones Thursday have since moved on.
All over Cuba, posters proclaim TEN MILLION IN '70-a reminder that Fidel Castro is counting on an unprecedented harvest of 10 million tons of sugar next year. What makes that goal remarkable is that this year's crop will probably total no more than 4,500,000...