Word: historicizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The next year, after Clinton won the presidency, he tapped Jordan to be co-chairman of his transition team. It was the first time most observers realized that Clinton, who had run as a Washington outsider, was so close to this consummate insider. There was talk that Jordan could have...
A giant turquoise-and-pink Jesus Christ alongside a black mural of Che Guevara. Fidel Castro's hand gently guiding Pope John Paul II's shuffling steps. Symbols of accord amid substantive disagreement. The pastoral and the political came together in Cuba last week just the way the missionary of...
When Matthew Martinez (D., Calif.), an affable ex-Marine who represents a swath of suburban Los Angeles, attended the White House luncheon for Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo last November, he had something that President Clinton wanted: a potential vote for the fast-track trade bill. And Clinton had something Martinez...
As a prelude to one of Boston's most historic sporting events, the coaches and players from the four competing schools--Boston College, Boston University, Harvard and Northeastern--gathered alongside the media in the FleetCenter to toast the beginning of the Beanpot hockey tournament.
Seanor, who leads the Crimson in assists this year, did what she does so well. She took one dribble, drew the defender and then beautifully fed the rock right back to Feaster on the left block for the most historic assist in Ivy League history.