Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...definitely made a commitment to helping the faculty connect with [outside] schools. And while the school should never lose its research component, the trick is to continue to create programs that make the crucial connection between theory and practice," says Diane S. Tabor, assistant principal at Cambridge Rindge and Latin, who is also one of the program directors...
...Diaz-Alejandro decides to leave New York for Cambridge, he will fill the Guttman Professorship of Latin American Affairs, a post last held by Gino Germani, a sociology professor who died about three years...
...would also join the small Latin American and Iberian Studies Committee, which recently lost two junior faculty members--Susan L. Cline, assistant professor of History, of History and Literature and of Social Studies; and Assistant Professor of Government Terry Karl--to other universities...
...nearly half a century had preserved the overwhelmingly European character of the nation. The new law invited the largest wave of immigration since the turn of the century, only this time the newcomers have arrived not from the Old World but from the Third World, especially Asia and Latin America. Of the 544,000 legal immigrants who came in fiscal 1984, the largest numbers were from Mexico (57,000, or more than 10%), followed by the Philippines (42,000) and Viet Nam (37,000). Britain came in ninth, with only...
...Miami there was a bizarre confrontation over the Memorial Day weekend as exiled Cubans and Nicaraguans waved U.S. flags to welcome Reagan, while native-born Americans brandished placards denouncing his Latin American policies. "Go back to Russia," one Nicaraguan shouted at an Anglo demonstrator. "Y'all go back to Cuba," came the answer...