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...believe the action is ill-advised. Radcliffe women have played significant roles in the Club's leadership--not the least of whom was my roommate, Patrice Kenney Clifford '79, who once served as President. The Radcliffe College Alumnae Association has included prominent women Republicans in its programs, including The Honorable Lynn Martin, who keynoted our October 29, 1994 Alumnae Council, and The Honorable Elizabeth Dole, who received the Radcliffe Medal in June...
...never saw another mayor's expenses scrutinized like Mayor Reeves," John R. Clifford, one of the rally organizers, said Monday...
...half-hour rally of Reeves' 140 supporters directly preceded the 5:30 p.m. council meeting. Three Cantab- rigians--John R. Clifford, Bernard P. Hicks and Cambridge Latino Commission Chair Sylvia J. Saavedra-Keber--organized the event...
...Clifford told the council that Reeves was being questioned "reason one, because he's Black, and reason two is that he's working class." Clifford is the owner of the Green Street Grill, one of several restaurants where the mayor ate on the city's tab, according to the Chronicle report...
...liquid or solid, and these subatomic particles will bounce off the atoms inside. The angles at which the quantum bullets ricochet tell scientists how the target atoms are arranged. That knowledge has already led to advances in semiconductors and may someday explain the bizarre phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity. Clifford Shull, now retired from M.I.T., and Bertram Brockhouse from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, helped perfect neutron-scattering techniques in the 1940s and '50s. Today, nearly a half-century later, they have Nobels to show for it. Ironically, the man who did the pioneering work in the field, Shull...