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...Radcliffe Graduate Studies Center] is being created to bring together all of our post-baccalaureate programs and to create the energy and synergy that comes from having units that work together," said Radcliffe Vice President Barbara J. Nelson...

Author: By Justin D. Lerer, | Title: Radcliffe Shake-Up Planned | 11/16/1995 | See Source »

...Eric M. Nelson '98 said that attacks like these are not the first to take place on the council this year, and that many members are fed up--particularly members of the Freshman Caucus...

Author: By Alison D. Overholt, | Title: U.C. Elects New Official | 11/16/1995 | See Source »

...When Nelson Mandela called Nigeria's hanging of Ken Saro Wiwa and eight fellow activists 'a heinous act' last weekend, he was sounding a call rarely heard in African politics," reports TIME's Andrew Purvis. Historically, few African leaders have taken it upon themselves to censure the reprehensible behavior of other heads of state. Mandela, however, has begun to match words with action. On his urging, Nigeria was suspended from a New Zealand Commonwealth meeting where the South African leader made the statement. Tuesday, South Africa's soccer federation barred Nigeria's team from playing in South Africa, and calls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW FAR WILL MANDELA GO? | 11/15/1995 | See Source »

...Palestinians. If the duly elected government of Israel can allocate millions of dollars to Arafat for this purpose, then the least we can do at Harvard is grant him a podium from which to make his plea for help and ignore the ravings of obstructionists such as Danilewitz and Nelson. --Martin Lebwohl '96 Matthew Mayers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Editorial Clearly Against Peace | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

There was a town meeting in Carroll, Iowa, last week in which normally reliable applause lines fell flat. "Tough crowd," winced Nelson Warfield, Dole's campaign press secretary. There were Rotary Club breakfasts in Manchester, New Hampshire, after the first big Republican debate, where an informal vote yielded a landslide: for Undecided. Everywhere they go, Dole's minions hear a refrain that has little to do with the spectral presence of Colin Powell. "I can get Bob Dole to call you personally," an eager Dole staffer told Richard Albertson, an undecided delegate to next week's perversely important straw poll...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BEATING THE DOLE-DRUMS | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

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