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Word: rosee (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...temperatures rose into the mid-60-degree range yesterday, students put aside their books and basked on the sunny banks of the Charles and in the Yard and house courtyards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Warm Sunday Leaves Libraries Empty | 3/9/1987 | See Source »

...guard electrified the crowd late in the first half when he slapped the ball away from a Harvard player, streaked down court, and rose for a somewhat thunderous slam. The apocryphal crowd of 1987 (this was the final game ever played at Alumni) roared its approval...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Dartmouth Finishes Off Hoopsters, 83-77 | 3/5/1987 | See Source »

Director of Administration: Rose L. Epstein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 3/2/1987 | See Source »

PHOTOGRAPHY: Michele Stephenson (Deputy); Peter J. Kellner, Rose Keyser, Julia Richer (Assistant Editors); Linda D. Vartoogian, Helen Eisenberg (Administration); Carmine Ercolano (Operations) Researchers: Dorothy Affa, Martha Bardach, Richard L. Boeth, Anne Callahan, MaryAnne Golon, Paula Hornak Kellner, Gary Roberts, Carol Saner, Nancy Smith- Alam, Robert B. Stevens, Mary Themo Photographers: Eddie Adams, Terry Ashe, William Campbell, Sahm Doherty, Michael Evans, Rudi Frey, Dirck Halstead, Peter Jordan, Shelly Katz, David Hume Kennerly, Neil Leifer, Ben Martin, Harry Mattison, Mark Meyer, Ralph Morse, Robin Moyer, Carl Mydans, James Nachtwey, Matthew Naythons, Stephen Northup, Bill Pierce, David Rubinger, Antonio Suarez, Ted Thai, Diana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Masthead | 3/2/1987 | See Source »

...following day. According to officials in Alma-Ata, the demonstrators were angered not so much by Kunaev's dismissal as by the decision to replace him with an outsider, Russian or not. But the motives may have run deeper than that. Prime Minister Nursultan Nazarbaev, a Kazakh who rose to the premiership when Kunaev was in power, said that some demonstrators shouted slogans like "Kazakhstan for Kazakhs!" and attacked non-Kazakhs on the streets. "It was a manifestation of nationalism -- we are not trying to get around that," he said. But he insisted many demonstrators were motivated by resentment resulting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Really Happened in Alma-Ata | 3/2/1987 | See Source »

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