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Item Professor Cranford Pratt (Middle), the first Principal of the University College Dar es Salaam(University of Dar es Salaam, 1961) University of Dar es salaamProfessor Cranford Pratt (Middle), the first Principal of the University College Dar es Salaam currently University of Dar es Salaam. He served the University from 1961-1965 and for four years he oversaw both the construction of the campus as well as the establishment of new faculties.Prof. Cranford was born in October 8, 1926 (Happy 94th Birthday Anniversary) he grew up in Montreal-Canada; he died on September 4, 2016.Item Tanganyika constitutions 1961(Tanganyika African press, 1964) Tanganyika law societyThe constitution of Tanganyika, whereas recognition of the inherent diginity of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace.Item Campus revolution 1967/68(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoThe last academic year was undoubtedly the year of revolutions in and about the cumpusItem Abolish short vacations(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoSome days back, a lecturer on this hill was heard to remark that there may soon be no more short vacations.Item Chicago’s other sides(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoRozell wrote a letter addressed to her sister described about Chicago Illinois as a recognition of Chicago as the world’s crimeItem Lets see more of inter-religious dialogue......(1966) University echoDr. Gerry Pedersen, the callege chaplain to the protestant community is very charming man in his early forties! (he was born in 1925 in Califonia U.S.A)Item Bright future for Africa(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoRepresentative Barrett O’ Hara, chairman of the House sub –committee on Africa, sees a bright future for this continent despite the current political turmoil in Nigeria.Item Cafeteria chaos(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoThe college cafeteria is in a wretched mess, all around it looms the fear of an epidemic . of late it has become quite obvious that the student body is invariably ill-fed, under-nourished and attended to by the cafeteria staff.Item Accelerate union of Africa(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoThe scarlet threat of corruption runs through the fabric of society. Corruption is an evil that is here and we all have our own reaction to it.Item Balancing forces(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoA great deal has been said about the need to make the University college truly a part of Africa. I agree that there does exit such a need, and i would like to offer some suggestions as to the kind of things we, the students, can do to bring an end to the unhealthy state of separation between us and the rest of the country.Item Demonstrations turns students down(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoDemonstrating students from institutions of higher learning in dar es salaam were dismissed from their institutions and their bursaries withdrawn simultaneously on Saturday the 22nd October, 1966.Item Echo talks to the librarian(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoUndoubtedly, yo have been the librarian since the college started.Item Editorial- we are very disappointed(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoAnd down comes yet another USUD government, and with it the hopes of the student populationItem Campus comment(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoUniversity echo is designed to serve as na organ through which University students will be able to comment on issues pre-vailing either on or outside the campus.Item Campus in the wilderness(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoAgirl rushing in mute crudeness through a thick- packed queue planted her pointed heel on the toes of a young man.Item African personality lies in literary expression(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoEast Africans are sitting on their rich heritage of traditional cultural. The time was when many a young boy and girl used to sit by evrning first listerning attentively to an elder narrating a traditional story or reciting the history of the tribe.Item Bunyassi talking to the dead of students(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoAll for no reason given, and on no academic grounds: the made it increasingly clear that academic freedom was to be subordinated to the interest of his partyItem Book review(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoTo those of us accustomed to reading works by learned authors James Wafula’s and G.C.S. Munoru’s OUR ROAD SOCIALISM come as a welcome interludeItem EA university not African(University of Dar es Salaam., 1966) University echoOne of the leading authorities in the university college, Dar es salaam, speaking at the graduation ceremony said,’We are non-aligned’ whatever this meant is not certainItem Yoweri Kaguta Museveni enrolled in the University of East Africa at Dar es Salaam(University of Dar es Salaam, 1967) University of Dar es SalaamYoweri Kaguta Museveni enrolled in the University of East Africa at Dar es Salaam(Now University of Dar es Salaam) in 1967, graduating in 1970 with a BA (honors) in political science and economics. While studying political science and economics at the University of Dar es Salaam (B.A., 1970) in Tanzania, he became chairman of a leftist student group allied with African liberation movements.
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