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able to learn and
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literature."
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every high school anti
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Toasting in the Chinese spirit of
good love, good health and
ippiness always," the audience
atched the swirling silk of folk
mces.
In "Gung Hsi Fa Tsai," which
?st Peter Chow introduced as the
ince of the new year, red charm
ickets were thrown to the
idience to assure them of
todluck in 4674.
Spotlighted against a large
agon mural, entertainers
esented the dances of happiness,
the tea harvest and of the
o lovers.
A large Taiwanese flag hung at
e end of the room. References
ade to "China" always
stinguished the democratic
^public of China from the comunist
People's Republic.
Concluding the two and one-half
ur event were performances of
astern music, including "Yellow
rd" and "Country Road."
to speak
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emony May 8.
rolinians will receive honorary
? receive honorary degrees are
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College President M. Naceo
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