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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...last time the licensing board withdrew a fraternity's dormitory license was the fall of 1997, following the alcohol-related death of MIT first-year Scott Krueger, whose death prompted colleges nationwide to address issues surrounding alcohol consumption on campus...

Author: By Zachary R. Heineman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Revokes SAE Fraternity's License | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

...statement released after the board's ruling, MIT officials said they supported the decision and were "deeply disappointed" that SAE students had chosen not to appear at their Oct. 26 hearing before the board...

Author: By Zachary R. Heineman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Revokes SAE Fraternity's License | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

...What's troubling here is the cover-up of the fraternity members. Not one of them has had the decency to come forward," the Herald reported Board Chair Daniel Pokaski as saying...

Author: By Zachary R. Heineman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Revokes SAE Fraternity's License | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

Harvard once again had a golden opportunity to get on the board off of a corner at the 37:15 mark. Berman passed out of the left corner to co-captain Beth Zotter who penetrated near the left side of the net. The ensuing shot was deflected out near the right post, where Totman appeared to punch toward an open net. From out of nowhere, however, Luckenbill made a diving save, as the ball was then kicked away...

Author: By Richard A. Perez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Earns Ivy Share, Beats Datmouth 2-1 | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

Dire is right. After a major inventory snafu, Fruit's financial elastic stretched again last month, when it had to make a $45 million interest payment on accumulated debt of $1.3 billion. Its stock, traded at $48 a few years ago, now sells for less than $4. The board, its confidence in Farley shaken, managed to shunt him into the role of nonexecutive chairman in August, and the company is searching for a new CEO. Farley retains a role in large measure because he still controls 28.5% of Fruit's voting shares. He has also arranged for the company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Finance: The Fruit of Its Labor | 11/1/1999 | See Source »

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