Word: ests
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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EMERSON 210, West European Studies presents Alain Resnais' La Guerre Est Finie, April 12, 7:30, April 13, 7:30 and 9:30, $1. Jacques Rivette's La Religieuse (1965) April...
Occasionally, say once or twice in thirty-five years, the world momentarily tilts off its axis and Harvard comes up with a victory over Yale in swimming. This afternoon at 3:30 p.m. (EST) the IAB could be the site of another such earth-shaking event as the once-beaten Crimson challenge the unbeaten Elis for a share of the Eastern League title...
...seen to it that several earlier newspapers went out of existence after they had dared to print critical articles, and even a paper co-founded by James Russell Lowell had died from lack of readers. The bravest of the College papers. The Collegian, had boasted on its masthead "Dulce est Periculum"--"Danger is Sweet"--and had run the risk of offending faulty sentiment. It too was closed down. The prospects of success for a new paper seemed bleak...
Other possible reforms would involve improving the public image of legislators by tightening conflict-of-inter est rules, including the banning of outside work (the $42,500 annual salary, plus expense allowance, should be adequate to make the job worthy of a member's full time). The overseer functions of committees should be emphasized, to determine whether the congressional intent of programs is being carried out by the Executive Branch...
...their cross town rivals, the 14th ranked Bruins, of UCLA, in what is expected to be a packed Los Angeles Coliseum, Southern Cal, with a one-game lead on the Bruins needs only a tie to take the Bowl and the championship. The game will begin at 8 p.m. EST...