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During the question-and-answer period, I cited a long line of civil rights cases involving discrimination against individuals: St. Mary's Honor Center v. Hicks, Patterson v. McLean Credit Union, Waston v. Ft. Worth Bank, Ann Hopkins v. Price Waterhouse, Walter Walker v. Consumer's Power, and Christine Kraft v. Metromedia. None of these cases involved "preferences." Before I could finish, an obviously irritated Steele cut me off: "Of course there is discrimination. All I am saying to you is.. [dramatic pause]...don't let oppression define your humanity...

Author: By Alex Walker, | Title: GUEST COMMENTARY | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

Hell on a Platter. By Margaret Roberts. The story of Linda Patterson's dinner party, and elegant affair exploded by lunatic caterers, eccentric guests and an unexpected arrival. This wacky romantic comedy is peppered with a fabulous assortment of unique characters, making it a hilarious rendition of every hostess' nightmare. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30. Free...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

Hell on a Platter. By Margaret Roberts. the story of Linda Patterson's dinner party, an elegant affair exploded by lunatic caterers, eccentric guests and an unexpected arrival. This wacky romantic comedy is unique characters, making it a hilarious rendition of every hostess's nightmare. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30. Free...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

Hell on a Platter. By Margaret Roberts.The story of Linda Patterson's dinner party, anelegant affair exploded by lunatic caterers,eccentric guests and an unexpected arrival. Thiswacky romantic comedy is peppered with a fabulousassortment rendition of every hostess's nightmare.Loeb Experimental Theatre, 7:30 and 10. Free...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: This Week at Harvard | 3/10/1994 | See Source »

...rapid price inflation? Why did the Clintons and the McDougals pay twice the price paid by 101 River? Why was the price increased almost 25% a year later? The only explanation available, and a not fully satisfying one, comes from James Patterson Jr., who was involved in several ways: he was secretary of 101 River Development, which sold the land to the Clintons and McDougals, and also president of Citizens Bank and Trust in the tiny Arkansas town of Flippin, which loaned money to 101 to buy the land and later advanced a $182,611 mortgage loan to Whitewater...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tangled Web | 1/24/1994 | See Source »

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