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...taking office but not taking complete power. It will be restrained from extreme measures, even if it wanted to take them, by other social forces like the white-dominated business sector, the civil service, the police and army, and the nine new provincial governments. The country's democratization, says Hermann Giliomee, a leading Afrikaner academic, is "a bold and brave experiment with a real chance of success." A.N.C. spokesman Carl Niehaus points to purely pragmatic limits on policy: "In order to keep the country afloat, to get economic growth, to avoid further flight of capital and skills from the country...
...Hermann took a leave of absence for the 1993-94 academic year. He said his resignation was prompted by a lack of "chemistry" between himself and Attorney General Janet Reno...
...varied forms, from singing groups to vineyards to poetry societies. Some German railway workers could recite Homer in Greek. More pioneering than the Irish, they helped develop America's hinterland, from Ohio to Texas. (In 1900, 1 out of 3 Texans was German in origin.) The town of Hermann, Missouri, still known for its wines, was typical: when laid out in 1837, streets were named for Schiller, Gutenberg, Goethe and Mozart...
Frances E. Hermann, a 1943 Radcliffe graduate who served as a weather forecaster through the WAVES program, remembers Radcliffe during wartime in her submission to the 50th Reunion Report...
...witnessed WAVES drilling in our quadrangle; we saw some of our classmates participate in the communication program; we attended five o'clock socials with the naval officers studying at Harvard; and danced with busloads of service men from Fort Devans," writes Hermann, a part-time publications specialist from Bridgeport, Conn...