Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After winning a lengthy battle last year to become an academic concentration, Women's Studies appeared finally to have found a permanent place at Harvard. But this summer another obstacle popped up in the way of the infant concentration.
On the other hand, consider Armajene Clark, 60. Unemployed after a move from New Jersey, he applied to every company in the Atlanta area that he could think of, seeking to be hired as a production or light-industrial worker. Says he: "When they read the age on my application...
There are no films of Scotty Reston in his starring days, but as a reporter he was the real thing. He won the first of his two Pulitzer prizes in 1945 after publishing plans for the United Nations drawn up by each of the five powers that would become permanent...
Nonetheless, the Army's top command -- particularly Chief of Staff General Edward Meyer and Vice Chief General John Vessey -- had become committed to secret operations. When the Reagan Administration took office, the generals made the new ad hoc groups permanent. In early 1981 Colonel James Longhofer, who had worked on...
Last week, beneath the majestic 13,060-ft. mountain, Nevada Governor Richard Bryan and former Senator Paul Laxalt, along with other dignitaries, dedicated the surrounding 120 sq. mi. of wilderness as Great Basin National Park, the country's 49th. Named by Explorer John C. Fremont, the area known as the...