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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Jackson, senior assistant dean of the Kennedy School, said yesterday he was "unaware" of South House's brick troubles. "We simply put in our brick order way in advance," Jackson added. Construction of the Kennedy School is on schedule and should be completed by August 1978, he said...

Author: By Susan C. Faludi and Matthew H. Lynch, S | Title: Bricks Arrive for Quad Dining Hall | 1/5/1978 | See Source »

President Derek Bok announces a clambake for Cambridge senior citizens in Harvard Yard. The Mayor of Cambridge says he is "not amused" and announces the formation of a "clamshell alliance" in response to Bok's announcement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pipe Dreams | 1/3/1978 | See Source »

...written by National Political Correspondent Robert Ajemaian, who spent many hours with Sadat. The story on Egypt's culture and economy was reported by Correspondent William Stewart and written by Gerald Clarke. Two other figures made major writing contributions to the section: Anwar Sadat and Henry Kissinger, Senior World Reporter-Researcher Ursula Nadasdy de Gallo and Susan Reed, who has a master's degree in Middle Eastern studies, researched the Man of the Year Stories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 2, 1978 | 1/2/1978 | See Source »

Once such words would have been identified, and uncharitably patronized, as the essence of Southern redneck religion. But they were uttered last week at a thoroughly Episcopal church in Darien, Conn.,.an almost stereotypically proper and affluent Northeastern suburb. The speaker, Lee Buck, 54, is a senior vice president of the New York Life Insurance Co. "Before, I wanted to be successful in the world," says Buck. "Now I want to exalt the Lord. I want to stay a businessman, but I want people to know that God changes lives. You don't drop out of the world because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to that Oldtime Religion | 12/26/1977 | See Source »

DIED. Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell, 92, Winston Churchill's "darling Clementine"; of a heart attack; while eating lunch at her London home. An aristocratic beauty, she was married at 23 to Churchill, ten years her senior and already a Member of Parliament and a Cabinet minister, amid great predictions that their marriage would last six months. It lasted for 57 years, and Winston called it "the most fortunate and joyous event" of his life. During his long exile in the political wilderness, her intelligence, her tact and her faith in him made her the perfect foil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 26, 1977 | 12/26/1977 | See Source »

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