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Seven months ago, while packing my suitcases and boarding a plane from Warsaw to New York, I did not suspect that my stay in the United States would be so permeated with the ever-present Polish problems. I knew, of course, that the August 1980 events and their consequences had...
He told the senators, however, that the proposed amendment would place an unfair burden on pregnant women "to dedicate their bodies, their futures and sometimes their very lives to the survival of the unborn."
"I did it myyyyyyyyyyy waaaaaaaaaayyyy." And so he did, back in the days when he acted as Jimmy Carter's wisecracking, shoot-from-the-lip chief inflation fighter. Back midst the ivied halls of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., where he was once dean of the College of Arts...
On the day that University administrators and members of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology finally gathered to dedicate the department's new building, work still remained on labs and office space in the structure. The irony was lost on few who attended.
University officials and dozens of alumni gathered Saturday at the Kennedy School of Government to dedicate a scholarship in memory of slain doctor and author Michael Halberstam '53.