Word: lydia
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Citing "waning feelings of benevolent liberalism which predominated during the 60's and early 70's," Lydia P. Jackson '82, president of the Black Student's Association, said the verdict was "another in a series of indications of the changing mood of the country...
Asking Bok to "take firm action in those areas of Third World concern which are your sole domain," Jane Bock '81, president of the Asian American Students Association, and Lydia P. Jackson '32 president of the Black Students Association, said in the letter they "urge that all official consideration" of a Third World center be delayed until the committee completes its work...
...Baxter, Knight embodied a wonderful comic oaf: vain, inept and hilarious. In his new series he is just another henpecked husband, who must put up with two nubile daughters and fall over a loveseat every eight minutes. The other seven minutes, Too Close slavers over the sight of bountiful Lydia Cornell as she ponders the implications of taking a deep breath. The show can not see the farce for the tease. The actors exaggerate their gestures grotesquely, as if performing R-rated charades for the nearsighted. Too Close for Comfort marks a milestone in TV history: the eclipse...
...rally, students described Bok's letter as an "insufficient" and "very inadequate" response. Lydia P. Jackson '82, president of the Black Students Association, said, "No matter how sorry he (Bok) is, the damage is done and the lives of minorities have been dramatically affected...
...Lydia P. Jackson '82, president of the Black Students Association (BSA) and other Third World group leaders, said the demands must be met "immediately." Jackson added that she expected to hear from Bok by the end of the week...