Word: rivers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Brokaw grew up in a modest two-story home in Yankton, Souh Dakota, a farming community of 13,000 along the Missouri River...
Faculty members have been targets as well. Kennedy School of Government Professor James R. Russell announced last fall that he and a friend were victims of an attempted assault near the Charles River in September. Russell openly criticized the Harvard Police for making light of security issues...
...sorry to say that the quickest response to these events came not from administrators but from students. Several undergraduates formed the Harvard Alliance for Safety Training and Education (H.A.S.T.E.), which has already sponsored events such as the "Take Back the River" run and a "Model Mugging" seminar. In addition, H.A.S.T.E. convinced the Undergraduate Council to sponsor the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) System, making a course that once cost $20 free for all undergraduate women...
Many protesters called on the University to construct the new library on Mt. Auburn Street. The protesters said this location would be more fair to residents of the river houses while preserving the architectural integrity of Harvard Yard...
...mysterious and usually fatal ailment that is spreading rapidly through prized trout populations of the Rocky Mountain West. In Colorado, where the rainbow is the mainstay of a $1 billion-a-year game-fishing industry, the disease has infected hatcheries, devastated trout on a prime stretch of the Colorado River and spilled into 13 of 15 major river drainages. On one 55-mile stretch of Montana's famous Madison River, an estimated half-million fish have been killed since 1990--including 90% of the fingerling rainbows--and the catch rate of adult rainbows has plummeted 75%. Warns Dick Vincent...