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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bade. Ginsburg, who received an honorary degree, said that years ago, "the idea of women in public policy was even beyond dreaming...

Author: By Abigail R. Rezneck, | Title: Radcliffe Commemorates Charter | 3/21/1994 | See Source »

Needless to say the phantoms of the village possessed me once. I lost orientation next to an experimental theatre, and by the time I orbited past an Algerian delicatessen mind-body severance was complete. As reality bade farewell, I sought refuge in an innocent looking private art gallery, specializing in post-modernity and free deliver. Within its diminutive space, a few day tourists were examining the presented works with quizzical glances; in search of stability, I did the same. My chosen spectacle was a scalding, large picture of the sea. Huge splashes of thick blue paint covered the canvas, rearing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Moment | 12/10/1992 | See Source »

...getting so worked up?" I would ask my friends, as they left for college in late summer. "We'll see each other again at Christmastime." One by one they left, and I bade all a firm goodbye. Lives must go on, I said. There are many experiences to be had. But on the night before my own flight out, I sat down at my desk. My bags were packed, my room was straightened, and I had even thought to leave a picture of myself on my dresser. It was a photo shot by a friend last February, just...

Author: By Peter K. Han, | Title: Endpaper | 11/5/1992 | See Source »

Senior History and Literature concentrators bade farewell to months of research and nights of toil yesterday as they turned in their theses at Burr Hall and uncorked bottles of champagne...

Author: By Michelle K. Hoffman, | Title: Seniors Submit Theses to Hist. and Lit. | 2/29/1992 | See Source »

After Captain William Tennant gave the order to abandon the Repulse, his officers had to wrestle him into joining the evacuation. Captain John Leach of the Prince of Wales refused to be saved. "Goodbye, thank you, good luck, God bless you," he kept saying as he bade his crew farewell. When the two ships capsized and sank, within three hours after the attack began, the 840 victims included both Leach and Admiral Phillips (some 2,000 were rescued). The loss of the warships, wrote Britain's Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Sir Alan Brooke, "means that from Africa eastwards...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Down but Not Out | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

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