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...PUBLICATION OF Harold Cruse's The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual in 1967 was meant to serve as a death blow to Black intellectual timidity. Specifically, Cruse called for an end to "pro-Semitism" which he felt was stifling Black thought...

Author: By David J. Barron, | Title: Crisis After Cruse | 3/1/1986 | See Source »

...Harold Cruse, Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Michigan, launched the day of panel discussions on law, literature, and politics with a somber keynote address on the future state of Black intellectualism...

Author: By Evan M. Supcoff, | Title: W.E.B. DuBois Society Discusses Role of Black Intellectuals | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

...elicit more protests, the House Budget Committee, led by its low-key but & effective chairman, William Gray of Philadelphia, held hearings on Reagan's proposed cuts in five cities coast to coast. "Ronald Reagan has declared war on the city of Chicago," fumed Mayor Harold Washington. The President's "dastardly" budget, exclaimed Budd Bell, head of the Florida Clearinghouse on Human Services at a hearing in Tallahassee, "will result in the dismantling of many lifesustaining programs." Ron Anderson, president of Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, denounced cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, maternal- and child-health grants and childhood immunization programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! This Will Hurt | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

...absence of the virus in the other 100 was particularly impressive because most of them belonged to low-income families living in the kind of crowded conditions that are thought to facilitate the spread of infectious diseases. If the disease cannot be transmitted in such family settings, says Dr. Harold Jaffe, chief AIDS epidemiologist at Atlanta's Centers for Disease Control, "it is far less likely to be transmitted in schools, offices, restaurants and churches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Medicine: Feb. 17, 1986 | 2/17/1986 | See Source »

...Commission trial will consume most of Giuliani's time in the coming months, except when he is overruled by his wife Donna Hanover, an anchor on a local TV station, and their first child Andrew Harold, who was born last week. But Giuliani takes time out for the unexpected pursuit. Not long ago, he attended a memorial Mass for Roger Maris at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Giuliani was that rare thing, a fan who preferred the saturnine Maris over his more popular teammate Mickey Mantle. "Mantle was a better natural hitter," Giuliani explains. "But Maris, a team player, always went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Giuliani: The Passionate Prosecutor | 2/10/1986 | See Source »

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