Word: belled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Fuesco, therefore, is tied with himself on the Harvard single season scoring list in the seventh spot. Eight more points will push him into fifth place where he will trail the three Crimson skaters in record 70 or more points in a season Bell Cleary his Cavanaugh and Bob clears (twice...
...Bell clears record of point a season appears just out of reach but Fursco could climb as high second...
Demanding that Harvard's governing corporation "stop fighting freedom" of Blacks and other minorities, members of the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) handed out leaflets to passers-by in "kicking off" Spring term protest activity, SASC Visit President Anthony A. Bell '86 said yesterday...
...DeVry Institutes, a Bell & Howell subsidiary, are at the trade-school end of the spectrum. A profit-making enterprise, DeVry sells "education for the real world." It is a tough-minded, no-frills outfit with about 30,000 students, enrolled in eleven institutes across the continent, studying for bachelor's, associate's and technician's diplomas in various electronics fields. The school operates twelve months a year in three shifts, morning, afternoon and night. Along with their technical courses, degree students must satisfy some requirements in psychology, English, history and literature. But DeVry makes no bones about the fact that...
...detective (Morgan Freeman), who narrates the movie and voices skepticism of the investigation at virtually every turn. The others are real-life figures: a former Atlanta police administrator named Chet Dettlinger (Martin Sheen), who investigated the murders on his own and doubts that Williams is the killer; and Camille Bell (Gloria Foster), an outspoken mother of one of the slain children. Both are pictured as righteous crusaders for justice; both were paid consultants on the movie. Williams, played with riveting accuracy by Calvin Levels, is a more ambivalent figure. But the movie's sympathies are hard to miss: when Williams...