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Union members say they do not resent students working at the club on weekends because students lack the skills necessary to fill many union jobs...

Author: By Mark M. Colodny, | Title: Harvard Backs Down; Prevents Club Pickets | 4/26/1986 | See Source »

...resent the implication that the three of us aren't concerned with other issues in education because we are all deeply involved," said Seidman, a graduate student in sociology at the University of California at Berkeley...

Author: By Benjamin R. Miller, | Title: Overseers President Urges Alums: Vote `With Care' | 4/15/1986 | See Source »

...Honeysuckle Hill, a rundown mansion with 25 acres of barren land. Cousin King (Stephen Root), the conniver, and his sugarcoated dragon of a wife Clairice (Jane Murray) want to raze the house and put up a "Christian shopping center." The twins, Ruth (Pat Nesbit) and Raymond (Ray Dooley), resent that plan but do not want to move back in either. Miss Anna (Lizan Mitchell), a black family retainer whom everyone believes to be an illegitimate child of Grandfather Vaughnum's, feels that the house is rightly hers. Bobby (Fritz Sperberg), the lawyer who hopes to marry Ruth, thinks everyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: A Poignant, Fiercely Funny Debut So Long on Lonely Street | 4/14/1986 | See Source »

...resent having to wait an hour and a half every time I have to go to get a small check up," says Lisa M. Ginet...

Author: By Macla Follette, | Title: In Firm Health: Diagnosing UHS | 4/3/1986 | See Source »

...running the ad, the majority of The Crimson has attempted to determine what is socially acceptable not only for the entire Crimson, but for all of Harvard's 6000 students. It is wrong for any group to decide what is socially acceptable, and we resent the majority's decision to define social acceptability by suppressing, rather than encouraging open expression...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: Open Expression | 3/5/1986 | See Source »

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