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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...imperialism. Even the vestige of such an adventure at the beginning of the 20th century is enough to complicate American domestic politics and foreign policy alike at the end of the century. Teddy Roosevelt not only dug the big ditch but helped carve out the little nation around it by supporting secessionists in a malaria-ridden province of Colombia. But no good deed in the pursuit of empire goes unpunished. The legacy that T.R. left his successors has turned increasingly from a strategic and commercial boon to a political curse. The spectacle of Panamanians tearing down U.S. flags marred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America Abroad: The Dukakis Approach | 5/29/1989 | See Source »

FACED with these truths, driven home by recent events on college campuses all over the nation, including those of the "white liberal North," does it not make sense to join hands with the people with whom you can make constructive gains in the system, if not change the system all together? Does it not make sense that educated Black college students uplift their brothers and sisters while at the same time supporting each other in this hostile racial climate? It makes perfect sense. It's called survival...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Defense of Black Greeks | 5/26/1989 | See Source »

...banks of the Charles the day before, the Harvard and Radcliffe heavyweight crews continued to show why they were the best crews in the nation this spring. The Black and White ripped past Yale for the Case Cup. The Crimson nipped Penn and Navy for the Adams...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Some Memorable Dates | 5/24/1989 | See Source »

Harvard was still one of the best teams in the nation. No kidding around...

Author: By Julio R. Varela, | Title: Some Memorable Dates | 5/24/1989 | See Source »

Harvard had every reason to feel crushed. Down 6-1 late in the first half, the Crimson rallied to pull within 7-6 with three minutes left in the game. Harvard did this in uncomfortable heat and against the nation's top-ranked team...

Author: By Mark Brazaitis, | Title: The Smiling Face of Defeat | 5/24/1989 | See Source »

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