Word: schaffer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...include: Jill Vialet '86, Adams House; Paula M. McDonough '86, Cabot House; Stuart A. Raphael '86, Currier House; Steven A. Colarossi '86, Dudley House; Sumy Ahn '86, Dunster House; Jennifer C. Keeler '86, Eliot House; Angela Ferry '86, Kirkland House; Julie N. Mack '86, Lowell House; Cynthia A. Schaffer '86, Mather House; James A. Messina '86, North House; Philip L. Prince '86, Quincy House; and Ellen Fern '86, Winthrop House...
Cynthis Ann Schaffer...
...recognition of its large Hispanic population, Bade County, Fla., officially became bilingual, with Spanish as the second language. Voters this week passed a law that would make it illegal to spend county funds for the use of any language other than English, effectively nullifying the 1973 resolution. Emmy Schaffer, a survivor of a World War II German concentration camp, spearheaded the initiative by organizing a band of housewives with the slogan: "In America, English first." The movement gained momentum among whites after the summer's Miami riots and huge influx of Cuban refugees. Stung by the backlash, one Hispanic...