Word: grades
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...happened in real life, and as related in the flat legalistic prose of an FBI affidavit filed in federal court in San Francisco and from the account of a West Coast lawyer, it goes like this: An American engineer who already had sold some low-grade U.S. defense secrets to Polish intelligence marries an alcoholic secretary who has one thing he needs: a security clearance to handle truly valuable documents. Before the wedding, she lets her husband-to-be into her office at a Silicon Valley defense subcontracting firm late at night and on weekends. He removes masses of papers...
When Marcus Dupree was five, his mother enrolled him in the first grade on the opening day of total integration for the Philadelphia public schools. His father, a man named Connors, was gone. "Dupree" is the surname of his maternal grandfather, a truck driver and occasional preacher. "Marcus" came from Shakespeare, Marc Antony...
...children who attend kindergarten through eighth grade at the Graham/Parks school, were invited by Kirkland's House and Neighborhood Development (HAND) committee to visit a student-run haunted house and to trick or treat at Kirkland entries...
...College Marlyn M. Lewis '70 and the student victims that had been publicized in The Crimson. Other cases discussed include charges against a sociology professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where 13 students complained that the professor had fondled and propositioned them, and explicitly offered one a grade in exchange for sexual favors. Berkeley suspended the professor without pay and he ultimately resigned. The book also mentions an incident at Clark College when in 1980 an assistant professor filed harassment charges against another junior faculty member. The assistant professor, joined with another woman, took her case to the Equal...
...invited to go to a dancing school in Washington. And when he was in eight or ninth grade he showed up at Mrs. Shippins [dance school] and demanded to know why there were no Blacks there," Brinkley said. "She threw...