Word: raced
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NOTEBOOK: The Crimson outshot the Huskies, 20-18...When Harvard and UConn last met in late September, the two teams battled to a 0-0 tie...Donigan, the Huskie leading scorer, took only one shot...Kramer's goal puts him even further out front in the Crimson scoring race. The first-year varsity starter has 11 goals and two assists for 24 points... The game marked Harvard's fifth overtime contest of the season... The Crimson finishes off its regular-season and Ivy slates Saturday when it travels to New Haven, Conn., to face the Yale Elis...
Bell, a professor at Harvard Law School, abandons the standard language of legal discourse, employing instead the device of parable to make his points about race, law, religion, and the intersection of the three. Through dialogues between his fictional characters Geneva Crenshaw, a civil rights lawyer who has tapped into an otherworldly body of Black demi-gods known as the Celestial Curia, and her Black law professor friend, Bell lays the groundwork for a new way of understanding the legal process--a way that is uniquely Black...
...even Hans Christian Andersen could invent a presidential candidate as ugly-duckling as Simon: floppy earlobes, horn-rimmed glasses, a putty-like face and a bow tie. Yet the rumble-voiced Illinois Senator has magically emerged as a swan in the Democratic race, partly by playing on his rumpled lack of glamour. Staring into the camera at the end of the first Democratic debate in July, he intoned, "If you want a slick packaged product, I'm not your candidate. If you want someone who levels with you, who you can trust, I am your candidate." Something in that simple...
...people in the Smith community, only 788, or 19 percent, responded to the survey. When asked if they had ever experienced "insensitive behavior" concerning race, 41 percent of the students, 18 percent of the faculty, 33 percent of the staff, and 20 percent of the administrators responded affirmatively...
...Baverstock: Goals in each of Harvard's last two Ivy League games has brought sophomore midfielder Paul Baverstock up several points on the Crimson scoring chart. Baverstock joins classmates Derek Mills and Nick D'Onofrio in a second-place tie with 13 points, while sophomore David Kramer leads the race with 10 goals and two assists for 22 points...