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T. JAY Mathews
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Books Looking at Canton
NO CHINESE city lies closer to us than Canton. Since 1949 China watchers in neighboring Hong Kong, Professor Vogel among
JOHN K. FAIRBANK He Uses A Certain Perspective To Explain A Turbulent China
In the spring of 1929, while Mao Tse-tung pushed the Red Army through village after dirty village in southern Kiangsi,
China's 'New' Army Eyes Growing Crisis
One General participating in the "Officers to the Ranks" movement noted that "privates chat with generals freely without the least
Lamont: The First Night
(The date: Feb. 7, 1967; the time: evening; the place: Lamont Library newspaper reading room. Two young women are sitting
Trouble in China
Chiang Kai-shek limped to bed with glee this week anticipating his happiest dreams in years. The reported brawls between rival
Reagan and Berkeley
While campaigning for the governorship of California, Ronald Reagan promised to do something about radical student activities at the University
Mao's Last Purge
"I am a young man and a people's fighter. I think of all the oppressed people in places yet to
Reagan Juggles Birchers and Moderates While Brown Expects His Usual Miracle
No one wants to put money on this fight. Reagan leads Brown by three or four percent, with nearly 20
Dunn Is Selected Master of Quincy
Charles W. Dunn, professor of Celtic Languages and Literature, will be the new Master of Quincy House. His appointment was
New Quincy Master Plays the Bagpipes, But Is Dedicated to Department-Building
When the term begins this September and the days are warm enough to keep the windows open, people walking down
United Ministry Lives Its Own Life
In 1958 a major religious controversy swept Harvard when a CRIMSON article attacked then University Preacher George A. Buttrick for
Harvard Takes A Gamble And, as Usual, Wins Big
About one hundred undergraduates now at Harvard are the winners in a nation-wide talent search, but not one of them
Kopit Criticizes New York Theatre, Discusses Current Events in Dramo
"New York Theatre is basically hopeless," said Arthur Kopit '59 last night in the Danster House Junior Common Room. "I
Operation Match
If you stop to talk to Jeff Tarr, Dave Crump, or Doug Ginsberg for a few minutes, you'll find them
Anti-War Marchers Clash with Hecklers On Boston Common
One thousand marchers, bothered by persistent hecklers, converged on the Boston Common Saturday to protest the war in Vietnam. At