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Anti-Apartheid Victory
B LACK SOUTH AFRICANS under the guns of the apartheid regime would be glad to hear that apartheid agent Abe
A Universal Struggle
Williams in a member of the Spartacus Youth League O N NOVEMBER 30 of last year the Spartacist League successfully
Action Across the Spectrum
B ACK IN THE LATE '60s, college campuses were a constant concern for American government and campus administrators. Now, most
Public Policy Program Sees Rise in Matriculation
The number of students who will enter the Kennedy School of Government's two year Master of Public Policy program (MPP)
A Viable Alternative?
I am not a Spart. Nor am I now or have I ever been a member of the Communist Party.
Washington Attacks Right Wing Politics
Chicago Mayor Harold Washington cited the need for unity and strong leadership in the Democratic Party in a speech last
Training Tomorrow's Third World Leaders
"Mister, please, Excuse me sir. You must pay me more." The rug salesman is near pleading on his knees, or
K-School Dean To Head Flynn Staff
Norman R. Smith, assistant dean of the Kennedy School of Government, will leave his post after Commencement to become senior
K-School Draws Top Number Of Federal Government Interns
Eighteen students at the Kennedy School of Government will be eligible for positions in the federal government upon graduation, as
K-School Gets Research Grant From Japanese Corporation
The Kennedy School of Government has received a $250,000 grant from a Japanese electronics corporation to research international trade and
An Unhealthy Alliance
T WICE A YEAR, The Department of Energy (DOE) goes to Micronesia to take toll of the damage caused by
A Failed Trust
A UGUST 6, 1945, JAPAN: the United States drops a 13 kiloton atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, killing
Bok Creates Urban Planning Chairs
President Bok has created three professorships in urban planning to be held jointly at Kennedy School of Government and the
K-School Women's Group Emerges
In its one and a half years of existence, the Women's Group at the Kennedy School of Government has held
Bane Leaves Kennedy School For N.Y. State Dept. Position
An associate professor at the Kennedy School of Government will begin a high-ranking position with the New York State Department