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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...when the Harvard women's soccer team travelled to Brown's Stephenson Field to take on the Bruins. Brown's Suzanne Bailey tallied with four minutes remaining in overtime to beat the Crimson, 2-1, in a game that proved to be the difference in the Ivy League race...

Author: By Gary R. Shenk, | Title: 'It's MAC Tonight' | 11/3/1989 | See Source »

Harvard beat Princeton, 4-2, in overtime Sunday, knocking the Tigers out of first place in the race for the Ivy crown. Freshman Peter Cochran, whose goal just one minute into overtime lifted the Crimson to the win over Princeton, earned Ivy League Player of the Week honors for his performance in Sunday's game...

Author: By Andy Fine, | Title: M. Booters Challenge Brown | 11/3/1989 | See Source »

...allow every group to hold a conference on campus. Harvard should not lend its limited resources to a speaker whose theories have absolutely no basis in fact. Likewise, administrators should not feel compelled to publicize an irrelevant topic. And Harvard should not accommodate speakers who espouse doctrines such as race-hatred...

Author: By Joshua M. Sharfstein, | Title: Talking Israel and South Africa | 11/1/1989 | See Source »

...most horrifying scene was in West Oakland, where screams and smoke issued from the crumbled concrete of I-880. Beneath the smashed upper deck, some cars had been flattened to a height of 6 in. As survivors yelled for help, citizens long divided by race and class forgot their differences in a rush to assist them. William McElroy, an unemployed boilermaker who had just reached his home from the freeway, returned to the disaster. "We couldn't do a damn thing at first because we didn't have any equipment. We broke into a factory yard and got ladders. Then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Earthquake | 10/30/1989 | See Source »

...land." While most black leaders agree that De Klerk has set off in a new direction, they remain skeptical because of the destination he has in mind. De Klerk's policy, fully endorsed by the ruling National Party, is one of constitutionally guaranteed "group rights" defined by race, including the right of whites to veto legislation they might consider threatening, to live in whites-only neighborhoods and to attend segregated schools. "Ethnic and cultural ; differences exist," says Viljoen, "and should be recognized in a new constitution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa Testing the Waters | 10/30/1989 | See Source »

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