Word: guests
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...lady in my mother's opinion." Margaret's bar is not a pickup place. It's more a sort of warm hearth. "I was drawn in here as a moth to a flame as soon as I heard Malagueña," says David, a hotel guest from Maryland. He sings Hava Nagila and applauds as Margaret moves into a Chopin polonaise...
...morning, a brass band walked near by, playing Sousa marches. At the Democratic Convention in July, the San Francisco Girls and Boys Chorus sang America the Beautiful, This Land Is Your Land, while the delegate horde turned the convention floor into a blur of red, white and blue. Convention Guest Mark Green, co-author of There He Goes Again: Ronald Reagan's Reign of Error, confessed to an awkward moment: "At first I didn't want to wave a flag. But on the last night of the convention I was waving two of them." The party was demonstrating...
...Marie B. Morris Associate Managing Editor HARVARD 24-3 Pennsylvania 31-28 Cornell 27-23 Brown 14-9 0-0 .000 Nick Wurf Staff Writer HARVARD 31-10 Pennsylvania 21-20 Princeton 38-27 Brown 35-10 0-0 Brian M. Byrne Crimson Pressman Guest Selector HARVARD 24-10 Pennsylvania 28-7 Cornell 21-20 Brown 17-13 Ji H. Min Photographic Chairman Guest Selector HARVARD 35-14 Dartmouth 24-14 Princeton 27-24 Yale 17-14 Marty DomresColumbia '69 Ex-Baltimore Colts quarterback Guest Selector Columbia 17-14 Pennsylvania 28-21 Princeton 35-21 Brown...
...these circumstances. Some organizations might decide to invite speakers to private members--only meetings rather than have a contentious public debate. Moreover, such a rule could prove difficult to administer. It would surely be unreasonable to require all invited speakers to submit to questioning and debate; commencement speakers and guest preachers illustrate the point. Hence, the University would have to engage in a difficult process of drawing lines to determine when a student organization or other campus group had to conform to the requirement...
Closer to home, the new $7 million Belfer wing of the Kennedy School of Government will officially open its doors on the weekend of Oct. 13. A public ceremony on Saturday will highlight the opening ceremonies, but the line-up of guest speakers--rumored to include some very big draws--is being kept under wraps...