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...success of Harvard's current fundraising campaign proves, the college's alumni are extremely loyal. This tradition of support was already thriving 200 years ago. So when Massachusetts' founding fathers organized the new state's government in 1780, a Harvard man made sure his alma mater was well treated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constitutionally, State Has A Soft Spot for Harvard | 2/15/1983 | See Source »

...week tour of China and Japan. The previous summer, the Collegium Musicum toured Europe. While RCS Tour Manager Wendy Coleman '84 said the other two tours have made their fundraising a little more difficult, she added that "we have alumnac from as far back as 1917 who are very loyal and supportive...

Author: By Wendell A. Lim, | Title: RCS Fundraising Underway For Summer Tour of Europe | 2/15/1983 | See Source »

...simple, direct style he describes the special motives of members of each mass movement he witnessed--motives which vary from true love of Mao to a yearning for rank and privilege--and shows how the totalitarian system manipulates these individual motives to assure that the mass remains loyal, Criticism of Mao appears as virtual sacrilege in this society, and no one dares voice it directly, Instead, politics becomes a competition to prove who is the most zealous supporter...

Author: By Michael E. Hasseimo, | Title: A Native Son | 2/14/1983 | See Source »

...security sectors. Andropov's first round of appointments certainly suggests that he wants to use KGB men and methods to run the Soviet Union. But Vladimir Kuzichkin, a former KGB agent in Iran who defected to the British last June, insists that Andropov has been and remains a loyal party man. As Kuzichkin told TIME: "In the West people talk about the KGB as if it were an independent body. It is an instrument in the hands of the Soviet Communist Party. Whatever the KGB does inside the country or overseas, it does on the order of the Central Committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The KGB: Eyes of the Kremlin | 2/14/1983 | See Source »

Pound had helped and advised MacLeish in his early years as a poet, and MacLeish remained loyal to him despite an apparently continuous stream of insults and attacks from Pound. Hemingway, too, tested his loyalty. A letter full of praise for Hemingway but with a few criticisms will be followed by another trying to assuage an apparently enraged and resentful Pappy. He writes to Pound after years of insults. "I send you my affectionate regards and to hell with you if you won't accept them." And to Hemingway. "So you go & compose a long letter full of various ways...

Author: By Robert E. Monroe, | Title: Yours Ever, Archie | 2/3/1983 | See Source »

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