Word: derek
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Last spring more than 5000 people crowded the steps of Memorial Church on the anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.'s death to listen to the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson and join a rally for divestment. That night, April 4, about 75 protesters camped outside President Derek C. Bok's office and created a non-violent obstacle course for the secretaries and executives attempting to enter the building. Three weeks later, 45 divestment activists staged an eight-hour sit-in at 17 Quincy St., the headquarters of Harvard's governing board. And the following week, about...
President Derek C. Bok agreed with Graham that both city and university "are feeling the impact of problems that originate at a much higher level." He said Graham "made the point that we should be thinking more about how to make common cause...
Last week Adams House Co-Master Jana Kiely met with President Derek C. Bok to ask the university to join in a scheme to construct just that: low-and middle-income housing and a community center to be funded by the city, the Archdiocese of Boston, and--you guessed it--Harvard...
CORNELL (71): Drew Martin 3-2--8; Len Palmer 7-0--14; Mike Millane 2-1--5; John Bajusz 8-0--16; Josh Wexler 1-0--2; Derek Williams 1-0--2; Wolfgang Florin 1-0--2; Greg Gilda 2-2--6; Eric King 3-1--7; Rusty Cooper 1-2--4; Bryan Colangelo 0-0--0; Sam Jacobs 1-2--4; Mike Pascal 0-0--0; Wayne LaPier...
...often done in the past, Symons sets his "comedy" in a thriving town just outside London, among attractive, successful, venal people. This crowd is all connected to PC Travel, a partnership between mean, porcine Charles Porson and charming, handsome Derek Crowley. The plot starts out with a littering of anonymous letters around town, accusing Crowley of an affair with Porson's pretty young wife. There are two clumsy attempts at murder and then two quite successful ones that occur on a PC tour of Venice. If the terrain is familiar to Symons, every detail is fresh, right down...