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...that the virus was spread through poppers, that it was deliberate government genocide, that it was carried in swine flu; I remember thinking that the ultimate gay plague would be contracted over the phone. Soon, however, compassion and terror galvanized the gay community. Anxious mobs attended Larry Kramer's landmark AIDS drama, The Normal Heart, in which medical statistics were painted on the walls of the set and constantly updated. Theater suddenly performed an unheard-of function: at its opening in 1985, The Normal Heart was one of the few sources of data on the epidemic anywhere...
...Price's landmark study The Negro and Southern Politics gained widespread recognition upon publication in 1957. His other acclaimed work, The Rise and Decline in Anglo-American Experience, was published...
...first-year, he was partially responsible for the landmark Nelson-Grimmelmann Act, which requires Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 to approve or veto any legislation that the council sends...
...Rozelle who brought sports into 10 figures when he negotiated a landmark fiveyear, $2.1 billion contract with television's three major networks in 1982. Then he expanded the NFL's TV exposure to cable, selling a Sunday night series to ESPN as part of the next contract...
Feaster averaged a double-double last year (18 points, 10 rebounds per game) and has not let up at all this season (19 points, 12 rebounds). She also recently reached a landmark by scoring her 1,000th career point in the Pepperdine game...