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...event had originally been planned by the Kappa Eta Sigma Chi chapter, whose members are all Harvard students. But members of the fraternity said Assistant Dean of Students Sarah E. Flatley forbade them from participating in the event as Sigma Chi brothers...

Author: By Leigh S. Salsberg, | Title: Fraternity Banned From 'Miracle Jam' | 2/14/1996 | See Source »

...Dean] Flatley told us we would have to be happy with having inspired the Miracle Jam," said Jon D. Doolittle '97, president of the Kappa Eta chapter...

Author: By Leigh S. Salsberg, | Title: Fraternity Banned From 'Miracle Jam' | 2/14/1996 | See Source »

Harvard students belonging to the 40-member Kappa Eta chapter said they were disappointed but not surprised by their exclusion from the event...

Author: By Leigh S. Salsberg, | Title: Fraternity Banned From 'Miracle Jam' | 2/14/1996 | See Source »

Jose Maria Aznar, leader of Spain's conservative opposition Popular Party, was slightly injured in a car bombing in Madrid today. The Basque separatist group ETA is believed responsible for the attack. The attack comes four months after ETA killed another leading PP figure, Gregorio Ordonez. Many of the PP's members oppose greater autonomy for the Basque provinces. TIME Spain reporter Jane Walker says that because the provinces are essentially autonomous already, with their own schools and taxation systems, ETA has steadily lost support. Thus "Every now and then they have to attack someone to keep their name...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MADRID CAR BOMB NEARLY KILLS POLITICIAN | 4/19/1995 | See Source »

...thus did not earn degrees. ASSASSINATED. GREGORIO ORDONEZ, 36, deputy mayor of the Basque city of San Sebastian and regional leader of Spain's opposition Popular Party; shot in the head by an unknown assailant as he was lunching. Ordonez, an outspoken critic of the Basque terrorist group eta, had repeatedly refused police protection despite death threats. DIED. JAMES GRANT, 72, impassioned director of UNICEF since 1980; of cancer, two days after resigning for health reasons; in Mount Kosco, New York. Under his leadership of unicef, the percentage of children immunized in the developing world rose from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 6, 1995 | 2/6/1995 | See Source »

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