Word: latinized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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These accomplishments, like the Marshall Plan and the Cuban Missile Crisis, represent some of the few postwar foreign policy successes of the United States. Despite the continued regional difficulties, a rejection of the canal treaty, which Reagan backed, would have inflamed Latin American nationalism and anti-American sentiment even more. And General Omar Torrijos, the head of the Panamanian government, said he would have destroyed the canal if the treaty were rejected--which would have eliminated a vital strategic and economic asset. Despite the continued strife in the Middle East, at least on one front, Israel has much less...
...foundation of a new literature for the 21st. For example, Calvino's comments about the encyclopedic Musil and Gadda, who were both trained as engineers, may shed light on Thomas Pynchon here in America. Also, Calvino has provided a reading list of modern and post-modern European and Latin American writers...
...hearing, to be held at the Cambridge Ringe and Latin High School, will feature testimony by witnesses and victims of racism, and afternoon workshops led by experts. The event is open to the public, and the organizers hope to draw an audience of about 500, Rutter said...
Paige, a math teacher at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, said she was glad that Harvard finally committed itself to the Cambridge community. "When I was at Radcliffe in 1975, there was no emphasis on Harvard's commitment to education in the Cambridge community," she said...
Where Go Our Feet? marks the first time that Citystep has performed on the Loeb. In the past, the show has been held in school auditoriums such as the one in the Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School...