Word: santiagos
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...happened to visit Soldiers Field on a Saturday afternoon this fall, you probably noticed running back Robert Santiago...
...much of a surprise, considering that Santiago's 1795 career yards place him fourth on the all-time Harvard rushing list...
...Santiago's speed and athletic ability, his tough inside work and end-around sprints combined to make him one of the most productive--and exciting--rushers in recent Harvard football history...
...Santiago's college career ended on a down-note when Harvard dropped The Game for the second straight year, thus losing a share of the Ivy title...
Pinochet, who came to power in a 1973 coup, has insisted on labeling his political opponents as Marxists or Marxist influenced. A poll released last week by the Santiago-based Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences disclosed that only 13% of Chileans questioned consider themselves "leftists," but fully 73% agree there should be "radical changes" in Chile's government. Such changes are unlikely until at least 1989, when Pinochet's 1980 constitution calls for the four-man military junta to choose a candidate for President, subject to public approval in a yes-or-no referendum. The current unrest, however...