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Until recently, strikes and demonstrations were the rare exceptions in Spain; by last week they seemed to have become the rule. Shouting "Freedom, Freedom!" 2,000 students surged out of Madrid University to scuffle with squads of grey-clad police. After the Madrid riot was put down, students in Barcelona...
Boys were scarce, girls rarer still on this first Vanished were the feminists of the years, who only recently had threatened sit-ins or worse within the hallowed halls.
Students -- even those who refused to go along with the boycott of classes -- are demanding greater participation in the affairs of the university and want to share in at least some of the actual decision-making. The national press may have given more attention to the mass sit-ins, the...
Kahn said similar vigils took place in San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago, Washington, and New York. Demonstrations and teach-ins have also been planned in Cleveland, St. Louis, Pittsburg, and Los Angeles.
By the time, the Tufts zone had collapsed, and the Crimson was scoring on drives, hook shots, jump shots, and tap-ins. Harvard ended up with a solid 48.8 per cent shooting percentage, to 33.3 per cent for the visitors.