Word: free
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...answer again involves contradictions. Life is clearly far better these days: the fear that was the most oppressive aspect of daily existence has been replaced by a torrent of free expression, while experiments with market principles show faint signs of sparking economic success. Life is just as clearly no better at all: the shelves in the shops are more barren than when Gorbachev took office, the limited economic reforms serve mainly to reveal how hopelessly ossified the economy is, and the flirtation with freedom has frayed the seams binding the empire's diverse nationalities...
...Just as we, in the 60s, learned from theactivities of the civil rights and voterregistration drives and the free speech movement,we have an obligation to pass on our commitmentand our methodology to those that come after us,"McKean said before the discussion...
This all-Currier rendition of Oscar Wilde's comedy about the English aristocracy and melodramatic love triangles presents a Currier cast in the Currier Fishbowl. The directors promise a "wild and crazy time," and the performance is free...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Ensemble Society presents a collection of works by Beethoven and other topics this weekend in a free orchestra concert at Paine Hall...
Recognizing that the vast expanse of tax-free buildings the University was using for educational purposes could be put to far more profitable uses, Vellucci proposed a variety of "creative" measures to combat Harvard. Among the less well-received proposals of 1968 was Vellucci's plan to bulldoze Harvard Yard to make way for a bus depot...