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61. Women Win Liberation Through Revolutionary Struggle
DURING the First Session of the Fourth National People's Congress in January this year, we deputies held group discussions of the draft Constitution. When we came to the provision stating "Women
Author: SUNG HSIN-JU Year 1975 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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62. UNIV ERSITY STUDENTS OF A NEW TYPF
CHINA'S colleges and universities have undergone tremendous changes in the proletarian cultural revolution. Since 1970 when worker-peasant-soldier students were first admitted, several hundred
Author: HSIN HSUEH-WEN Year 1976 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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63. A New Type Agricultural College
FIVE years ago the then Shenyang Agricultural College left its scenic campus in the industrial city of Shenyang and relocated as five different colleges throughout the northeastern province of
Author: HSIN HSUEH-WEN Year 1976 Issue 60 PDF HTML
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64. Our Five Orphans Have Grown Up
ONE day last December Chou Tung-shan brought his brothers and sisters to see me at my home. They were the five orphans I had visited and written about 16 years ago. I was happy to see them and
Author: HSIEH PING-HSIN Year 1978 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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65. Unbending in the Wind
Kuo Mo-jo, eminent scholar, poet, historian, playwright and paleographer, died on June 12, 1978 at the age of 86. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, in addition to doing
Author: HSU TI-HSIN Year 1978 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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66. HOME TOWN REVISITED
SOON AFTER I came to Peking from the United States, where I had lived for twenty-five years, I received a letter from Chihsien in northern Honan province, the town where I was born. It was from one
Author: SU KAI-MING Year 1954 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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67. Huang-ho and Her New Father
I LOST my parents when still a child, and was married very young. Soon after our little daughter was born my husband died, and I was left to bring up the baby. I had never been out to work. I managed
Author: SU EN-TEH Year 1956 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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68. AN OLD WORKER RECALLS
WHENEVER I think of the past and of the bitter experiences of my childhood and youth, the treasures of liberation are brought home to me a new.My first memory is that of poverty. I was born in a
Author: SU KUANG-MING Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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69. Two Generations of Chess Players
FIVE years ago in the Cultural Park of Canton, where well-known players were ready to accept anyone's challenge, Lin Ching-hua, a boy who was then not yet seven, played his first match with veteran
Author: SU SHAO-CHUAN Year 1961 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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70. Pioneering in Women's Health Work
IN a quiet quarter of Hsuhui dis-trict in the western part of Shanghai, the cheerful yellow walls of the China Welfare Institute's International Peace Maternity and Child Health Hospital stand
Author: SU YU-FU Year 1962 Issue 1 PDF HTML