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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...find artifacts such as ink wells, silver buckles, expensive clothing or fine beer glasses typical of Harvard students from that time, then the dig will be of little import," Barber said, adding, "What we hope to find are artifacts that will point to the life styles of others who lived around the Square...

Author: By Philippe L. Browning, | Title: Archaeologists May Dig Site in Square | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...subway kiosk rests on the remains of an early 18th-century meeting house that was converted to a dumping ground when fire destroyed it in the 1830s. Artifacts from the dump site may be important because they could reveal the socio-economic backgrounds of local inhabitants, Russell Barber, the research director for the ICA, said last week...

Author: By Philippe L. Browning, | Title: Archaeologists May Dig Site in Square | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...scheduled to begin in that area of the Square by January 1. The ICA hopes to work on the site once the pavement in that area has been removed. "If we can work while construction continues in other areas of expansion, we will not impede progress of the project." Barber said, adding that the length of the dig will be determined by the success of preliminary excavation...

Author: By Philippe L. Browning, | Title: Archaeologists May Dig Site in Square | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

...across-the-board spending cut onto a final budget resolution. If passed, it will put Reagan in the position of having to decide just where to cut when he comes into office instead of taking his time or perhaps adopting a different budget-cutting tactic. Warned New York Republican Barber Conable, who will probably be a highly influential Congressman in the new House: "Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. If the Democrats want to rush through Ronald Reagan's programs, we should check the fine print...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Conservatives Are Coming! | 11/24/1980 | See Source »

...responsibility of the press, in Barber's view, is to plumb a candidate's background and his knowledge of the facts, the press did that job well with Reagan. He was not so much unknown as too simply perceived. The press had to get past Reagan's aw-shucks actor's persona and also avoid another parody-the straw-filled scarecrow wild man the Carter people created. Reporting gave the voters a plausible portrait of a 9-to-5 executive, only passably informed, given to exaggerated remarks but cautious in action, who wants complicated problems reduced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEWSWATCH: Pirandello Would Have Been Lost | 11/17/1980 | See Source »

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