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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...example, in the original set of transcripts released last summer two Harvard professors, David E. Bell, currently Gamble Professor of Population Sciences and International Health at the School of Public Health and Archibald Cox '34 Loeb University Professor Emeritus (both of whom served as Kennedy aides) played a role in the discussion of integration protests at the University of Mississippi...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: And Now for a Recorded Message | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

According to Cox, "People today don't really know much about Kennedy. His influence at the time was much greater than it appears...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: And Now for a Recorded Message | 11/22/1983 | See Source »

...another recent Times piece, Harvard Charles M. Needle responded to Holahan, saying in part: "Being present at The Game is a yardstick of one's existence." It is to this status-conscious crowd that the vast number of private entrepreneurs aim, some wags note. "It's unbelievable," says Michael Cox. Yale's manager of consessions operations. "I'm sure the day of The Game there are going to be so many pirates and bootleggers." Cox, nevertheless, reports healthy sales for official memorabilia, including the $30 Ticket in Lucite, for which one company recently placed a large order "to give...

Author: By Thomas H. Howlett, | Title: The making of the 100th Game | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

...feel very embarrassed and upset. We have disappointed the left all over the Caribbean." Many Grenadians not active in politics took a similar view. "The revolution taught us what the masses can do, and what the masses are going to do today is destroy the revolution," said Norris Cox, another cement worker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now to Make It Work | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

Three performances particularly stand out: James Houghton as Brick. Hannah Cox as Maggie, and Jon King as Big Daddy. Each one-envelops his character, letting the lines prompt his actions and reveal his own particular inner turmoil: Houghton's Brick, who is Big Daddy's son and Maggie's husband, drowns himself in alcohol and gradually becomes alive as he is forced to explain why he has turned away from the world and steeped himself in his own self-disgust. Houghton endows Brick with a taut passivity; his physical outlashes stun us with their uncontrollable violence, revealing his character...

Author: By Rebecca J. Joseph, | Title: On the Hot Seat | 11/9/1983 | See Source »

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