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...Blacks in America, history is an odd sort of thing. After spending 400 years surviving a non-stop onslaught of enslavement, lynching, torture, illegal imprisonment and a host of other crimes whose magnitude and variety are nearly impossible even to catalogue--after all that, the historical record still gets twisted, edited and ignored by far too many people...

Author: By Errol T. Louis, | Title: Remembering History | 3/3/1983 | See Source »

...seek accomodation, but it may also try to form a new party of true believers. Richard Viguerie has often talked about doing just that; now he has the money, the organization, and the mailing list to pull it off. And the latest Conservative Digest, published by Viguerie, is a non-stop tirade against big business influence on the Reagan Administration. Finally, a smaller fourth bloc may emerge from among "lifestyle liberals"--the young professionals and intellectuals who voted for John Anderson in 1980 and who are the backbone of the grassroots nuclear freeze movement. Anderson hasn't yet denied interest...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: Visions of America's Future | 8/6/1982 | See Source »

...after four minutes of non-stop action, the Terriers tied the contest. Sophomore winger Mark Pierog rebounded an O'Regan shot and sent it goal-ward, and the junior from Cambridge directed the puck past Bob O'Connor and into...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Terriers Hoist Beanpot; Harvard Last | 2/9/1982 | See Source »

Despite a "tiresome and confusing" last week and an "active" election day--5 a.m. wake-up and non-stop scurrying between the ten polling places and prominent street corners, where he stood with a placard--Pallotta admitted that "all the work paid...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Edelstein, | Title: Junior Elected | 11/4/1981 | See Source »

...harried desk clerk (Peter Howard) is making wake-up calls and morosely entertaining the predictable series of complaints about noise, lack of hot water and general decay. (It sounds more and more like a Harvard House.) Enter a pint-sized pixie of bountiful energy and non-stop chatter. She is never given a name, though she becomes the play's main character: her anonymity seems intended to make her a sort of Everywoman. The character blends saint and sinner both with startling speed, making for a difficult role. Jennifer Raiser does not pull it off. In her earnest enthusiasm...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Heartbreak Hot 1 | 3/11/1981 | See Source »

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