Word: crews
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shot at the gold, said John P. Veneziano, sports information director. Norman D. Bellingham '94, who will be rowing in the kayak pairs competition, is promising--particularly since he won the gold medal in that competition in 1988, said Veneziano. Bellingham was a 1991 member of the junior varsity crew team...
Dining Services director Michael P. Berry said he was dressing for a cocktail party on the Sedov last Sunday when he heard a news report about the ship's food shortage. That night on the boat, he invited the crew to come to Harvard for a meal, but they asked for provisions for their journey to Liverpool, England, instead...
Speaking through an interpreter, VyachaslavSemenov, deputy to the captain of the Sedov, toldthe Associated Press that while the crew was notstarving the ship, had run low on food supplies...
...novel focuses on Strike, the black 19-year-old boss of a crew of teenage cocaine dealers, who suffers from a stammer and an ulcer; and Rocco Klein, the jaded white cop who investigates a murder to which Strike's brother Victor has confessed. "I'm not a social-policy maker, nor a journalist or sociologist," says Price, 42, an edgy, high-energy presence. "I want you to read about Strike and Victor and say, 'There but for the grace of God go I. And if I were born in the projects in 1970, where would I be today...
...Bakewell, president of L.A.'s Brotherhood Crusade, led a coalition of minority contractors who were protesting their exclusion from riot-related demolition and construction by shutting down work sites that employed no African Americans. After one South Central site that had not a single black on a 10-man crew was shut down on a Friday, it was reopened the following Monday with newfound black workers. "Miraculously, black people were born and gained five years' experience," says Bakewell sarcastically...