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Dates: during 1980-1989
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During the first half, the Crimson did more to help the Wildcats' reputation than challenge it. "We were very intimidated," said senior Val Jordan. During the first half, the cagers shot only .321 percent from the floor, and committed a number of turnovers. The mistakes allowed the Wildcats to build up a huge advantage in the early going...

Author: By John H. Tate iii, | Title: UNH Locks Out Women Cagers, 73-46 | 3/1/1984 | See Source »

...second half was, have you heard it before, a different ball game. Boutilier and Jordan, both playing their last home games at Harvard, spent more time on the court and each had a couple of outstanding moments...

Author: By John H. Tate iii, | Title: UNH Locks Out Women Cagers, 73-46 | 3/1/1984 | See Source »

...having sent back White House tickets to a Kennedy Center gala because the seats were in the balcony; the New York Times, which Powell claims had to "screen" its staff to be sure no drug users were assigned to investigate charges that White House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan had sampled cocaine. (The Times and Kraft deny the stories.) Powell also condemns TIME's failure in February 1981 to appreciate what he felt was the news value of a report TIME had that aides to Ronald Reagan had obtained Carter's 1980 debate briefing book...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Striking Back | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...Walid Khalidi, a permanent research fellow in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard, one of the founders of the Institute of Palestinian Studies, and a professor of Government at the American University in Beirut since 1957. Other Palestinian delegates were scholars and editors from the West Bank, Jordan. Belgium and the University of Tennessee...

Author: By Dalia Shehori, | Title: Mid-East at Harvard | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...time comes--by the Palestinian Arab nation itself" However, Sarid indicated that there are many in Israel, the Arab world, and elsewhere who believe that the solution should take into account "the close links and the strong ties between the West Bank and the East Bank--the Kingdom of Jordan...

Author: By Dalia Shehori, | Title: Mid-East at Harvard | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

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