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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...middle-class residential neighborhoods. In the valley to the east stretches Harlem. Separating them are the steep green slopes of the park, a wooded no- man's-land that even policemen hesitate to enter. It was on the eastern edge of the park one rainy night last month that Edmund Perry, 17, was shot to death during an alleged attack on a young policeman. The younger of two sons of a black working-class Harlem family, Perry had just graduated with honors from exclusive, mostly white Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, which he attended on a scholarship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shattering a Fragile Dream | 7/15/1985 | See Source »

...Edmund Perry was fatally wounded by a white New York police officer, Lee Van Houten, 24, whose two-year record on the force was unblemished. Last week amid a storm of community outrage and accusations of police misconduct and racism, a Manhattan grand jury cleared Van Houten of any wrongdoing. The panel also charged Perry's older brother, Jonah, 19, a second-year engineering student at Cornell University, with assault and attempted robbery in the scuffle with Van Houten that resulted in Edmund's death. Neither Edmund nor Jonah, who had also gone to a tony prep school (Westminster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shattering a Fragile Dream | 7/15/1985 | See Source »

...Armand M. Nicholi '87 4:07 Peter W. Cho '85 4:09 David M. Rosenfeld '85-6 4:10 Walter Sujansky '86 4:11 Alex Zaslavsky '86 4:13:26 David Finn '86 4:15:12 Dave Rosen 4:17 Rachel H. Inker '86 4:20 Edmund Tijerina '87 4:23 Jeffrey Phillips '86 4:27:38 Malcolm Middleton 4:30 John T. Paas '86 4:31 Kristy E. Anastasio '85 4:35 Sean L. McDonough '86 4:57:30 Michael Vorenberg '86 4:57:30 Shawn Bookin '87 4:58:50 Michael Yampol '85 4:59 Nick Lawrence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Marathon Contingent Strong | 4/16/1985 | See Source »

...sure she isn't the woman Stendhal," wrote Edmund Wilson back in 1941, when his young wife began her first book. Some 40 years, 20 volumes and two husbands later, the evidence is in. Mary McCarthy, 72, has her own wise and distinctive voice, but the cool, analytical approach to art, sex and politics inescapably suggests the 19th century Frenchman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Reflections Occasional Prose | 4/15/1985 | See Source »

...agriculture, mostly cotton. Now, observed Smitherman, still the mayor 20 years later, "there are 65 different sorts of manufacturing operations here." But Dallas County suffers a 15% unemployment rate; knowledgeable sources estimate the adult black unemployment rate at about 30%. The marchers formed two lines and moved toward the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Sixty state troopers were massed on the other side, blocking all four lanes of U.S. Highway 80. Sheriff Clark and his men, some on horses, waited nearby. Dale Ross, 10, watched as his father joined Clark's mounted possemen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Selma's Painful Progress | 3/18/1985 | See Source »

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