Rewi Alley, the New Zealand expatriate in China, talks with a veteran of the training school he used to run in Shandan. The school, on the edge of the Gobi Desert, was run along the principle of the “Gung Ho” (“Work Together”) system Alley and the early cooperative workers made famous.
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Press, 7 May 1980, Page 17
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51Rewi Alley, the New Zealand expatriate in China, talks with a veteran of the training school he used to run in Shandan. The school, on the edge of the Gobi Desert, was run along the principle of the “Gung Ho” (“Work Together”) system Alley and the early cooperative workers made famous. Press, 7 May 1980, Page 17
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