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...dangerous blockade deserves a greater response than the 1970 Cambodian invasion? We must act decisively to show Nixon that the does not have America's support. Only then will he back down. If we do not act in force, we must be ashamed. Andrew Delbance '73 James Goulder '72 Dawn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRING BACK THE STRIKE | 5/12/1972 | See Source »

...fantasy that he was really a Rothschild who had been kidnaped by gypsies didn't quite come true, but as a columnist for the Paris Herald Tribune, "I lived it up with the international set, sailed on Onassis' yacht, played roulette with King Farouk and danced until dawn with the Duchess of Windsor." And at the end of his speech, he did get that standing ovation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, May 1, 1972 | 5/1/1972 | See Source »

...conference in which the decision was first announced. Bok enumerated the constructive trade-offs implemented by the Corporation's decision with all of the rational enthusiasm of a Plimptonesque first-timer. Confronted with a sticky wicket, he had nonetheless prevailed. But as Bok discovered when the call came at dawn Thursday morning, there were people who were not impressed by Harvard's corporate shuffle. Throughout that day and into the next, a steady stream of people both inside and outside the University informed Bok of how unimpressed they were...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: Ain't They Got No Shame? | 4/25/1972 | See Source »

...high. Donations, including $500 checks from Ewart E. Guinier, professor of Afro-American Studies and chairman of the Department, and from the Afro-American Society of the Business School, letters and telegrams of support, and a steady stream of supplies have been delivered to the occupiers since the Thursday dawn takeover...

Author: By Anthony C. Hili., | Title: In Occupied Territory: | 4/23/1972 | See Source »

Four of the Mass Hall occupiers--three men and one woman--began clapping their hands in unison and moving rhythmically with the music. And so it continues until dawn, as occupiers and picketers try to keep warm, talking quietly when not engaged in some distraction to break the monotony of the night...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: The Dawn Patrol: Keep on Pushing | 4/23/1972 | See Source »

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