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...activism culminated in the springof Gore's senior year when SDS took overUniversity Hall to push for the removal of theReserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) and theexpansion of Black Studies at Harvard, among otherissues. The students' confrontation with theadministration ended when then-President Nathan M.Pusey '28 had the police disband the protest byforce...

Author: By June Shih, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dunster '69 Remembers Gore | 7/17/1992 | See Source »

...rumors circulated that the group would soon disband, HRAAA representatives said this week that it will actually expand its activities. It is planning a newsletter and is currently considering setting up a fund to promote diversity within the University, the representatives said...

Author: By Gady A. Epstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HRAAA Offers No Board Nominees | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

...take the fall. Then Ruby, Giancana's "Dallas representative," dispatched Oswald. The CIA turns up in Mark Lane's Plausible Denial (Thunder's Mouth Press; 393 pages; $22.95), which claims Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt played a key role in killing J.F.K., who intended to disband the spy agency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Did J.F.K. Really Commit Suicide? | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

...quite so ambitious. Beginning this week, the world body will put 36,000 military and civilian personnel on the ground in Yugoslavia and Cambodia, charged with meeting goals that extend far beyond keeping antagonists from each other's throats. The U.N.'s blue helmets are supposed to disarm and disband combatants -- many still seething over real and imagined grievances -- and prepare the way for the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees. Nor is that all. They are also supposed to see to it that political negotiations can be conducted in Yugoslavia and democratic elections in Cambodia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: The U.N. Marches In | 3/23/1992 | See Source »

...cantor from Ferrara, and his son Franco were among the handful who survived Buchenwald, the horrors of which Alexander Stille describes with chilling understatement. Pietro Cardinal Boetto, the frail Archbishop of Genoa, unhesitatingly agreed to carry on the work of a Jewish relief organization after it was forced to disband. "They are innocents," he told his secretary. "We must help them at whatever cost to ourselves." And then there were the thousands of Italian Christians who out of uncommon decency defied authority by harboring Jews or warning them of impending Gestapo roundups...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horrors And Heroes | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

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