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This year, students in the Southern Africa Solidarity Committee (SASC) have designed an imaginative way to insure that their class gift protest is not forgotten With the support of more than 350 seniors and the endorsement of the full Undergraduate Council. SASC leaders are urging seniors to make their donations into a closed account that will be held in escrow until Harvard divests itself of all stock in companies that operate in South Africa...
...participation of the lower clergy in radical politics is not new. Because of their close contact with the common people, priests often find themselves obliged to act in support of the peasant's case. It must not be forgotten that the first armed rebellion against Spain, in 1810, started in a church courtyard in Dolores, Mexico. The leader was Father Miguel Hidalgo, who died before a royal firing squad. The insurrection ultimately succeeded when Mexico won its independence from Spain...
...tour, Julio packed halls in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York City. And his first American album isn't due out until May. Face it, Julio Iglesias is going to make Julio Iglesias a household word or his name isn't ... you couldn't have forgotten already...
...know exactly what I want to do," said Borg of a newfound love of relaxation that developed during his half-year layoff in 1982. "I'm not going to play any more tennis. There's no more pressure. It's over." Over perhaps, but certainly never forgotten...
...still would like to think," Henry Adams once wrote to his older brother Charles, "that a century or two hence when everything else about us is forgotten my letters might still be read and quoted as a memorial of manners and habits at the time of the great secession of 1860." Adams was then a bumptious youth of 22, just three years out of Harvard, desperately uncertain about what he wanted to do with his life but just as desperately aware that his grandfather and great-grandfather had both been Presidents...