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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Higginson dedicates Union; slams finals clubs "Let this house stand consecrated to the spirit of true patriotism, democracy and friendship...

Author: By Michael E. Raynor, | Title: Freshman Dining Hall No Longer Serves up Wildebeast | 3/19/1987 | See Source »

Despite their over 20-year-long friendship, the Long Island-native says Brustein has shown little favoritism towards him. "Brustein has bent over backwards to have me treated the same as everyone else in terms of the work," he says. "I think maybe in one way I've provided a certain freshness, a certain new energy. I think I've made a contribution in that...

Author: By Emily J.M. Knowlton, | Title: Ken Howard: Leaving Hollywood for Harvard | 3/18/1987 | See Source »

Before that time, the FDO needs to come up with a concrete vision of what they expect prefects to do beyond providing friendship. Otherwise, prefects will continue to be frustrated and feel (correctly) that they are just wasting time...

Author: By Brooke A. Masters, | Title: Perfectly Useless | 3/17/1987 | See Source »

...back." MacDonald responds with two long, tough letters describing Rowan's attitude as an "adolescent dream" and maintaining that his celebrity has given him an "iron insistence upon being totally right in all things." After this, does Rowan take MacDonald's well-intentioned scolding to heart and renew the friendship on a deeper, more self-aware basis? Or does he bitterly take offense and break everything off? Even readers who get out about as often as Willie Sutton should know the answer to that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Odd Couple A FRIENDSHIP: Rowan and MacDonald | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

...teens (a somewhat unrepresentative group, heavily sprinkled with students from two of Moscow's most prestigious high schools) offered fervent criticism of the U.S. for its arms policy and its stereotyped view of the Soviet Union and its people. At the same time, there were pleas for friendship and trust. Said one student who is about to go into the army: "I guarantee to you that I will not invade your country." While most expressed support for the Soviet presence in Afghanistan, one student admitted he would not want to fight there: "I'm ready to die for my homeland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Stirring Up The Comrades | 2/16/1987 | See Source »

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