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...many Harvard Houses, Kneerim said, had the opportunity to dine with junior and senior faculty members. But Radcliffe women had “keepers?? who watched over them in the legal role of parents...
...everyone from union leaders to liberal college students. These people, according to the de facto President, were neither alive nor dead; they were just desaparecidos.But what did that mean? At illegal detention centers, they were tortured in the name of “national security” or their keepers?? dark pleasures. Babies born to captive mothers were given to officers, thus erasing their identities. Thousands ended their existence in “death flights”: airplanes from the Buenos Aires airport threw them into the river with deadweights to leave no trace. Fleeting memories drowning...
Culling from Massachusetts birth records, Goldin and Shim concluded that the number of “name-keepers?? among married college graduates across the state was 23 percent in 1990. The figure dipped to 20 percent in 1995, falling to 17 percent...
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