Word: harrises
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Another COCA spokesman, Eva Harris '87, observed that the current political climate may make multi-issue protests the norm. "Unfortunately, is these conservative days, I don't know if there would be enough people for just one cause," she said.
It is a troubled, divided soul that French Director Louis Malle (The Lovers, Murmur of the Heart) uncovers in Alamo Bay. The script is based on a conflict that exploded in the late '70s on the Texas Gulf Coast. In the film town of Port Alamo, "Anglo" shrimp fishermen battle...
In Malle, who brought sympathetic candor to Pretty Baby and Atlantic City, his earlier portraits of American dreamers lost in transit, Arlen has a director almost too alive to nuance. The film has a very long fuse; for its first hour it meanders down familiar folkloric byways. It will stop...
DIED. Patricia Roberts Harris, 60, lawyer and educator, the first black woman to hold a Cabinet post or serve as a U.S. ambassador; of cancer; in Washington, D.C. The daughter of a railroad-car waiter, she graduated first in her class at George Washington University Law School and later became...
By pleading guilty, Thayer admitted to a prosecutor's allegations that in 1982, while chairman of the Dallas-based LTV Corp. and a director of four other companies, he passed confidential information to Harris on Anheuser- Busch's $560 million acquisition of Campbell Taggart, a Dallas food conglomerate. Thayer also...