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The word Hispanic, to begin with, is a catchall term embracing new immigrants and some families that have been living in what is now the Southwestern U.S. for 300 years or more. It applies to people of white, black, Indian and, frequently, thoroughly mixed ancestry who hail from countries that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hispanics a Melding of Cultures | 7/8/1985 | See Source »

FOOTNOTE: *Or "unshod"; sandals are worn to signify humility.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Surprise and Pain in the Cloister | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

Nothing would signify the Renaissance of Harvard men's basketball more than a sweep of Ivies most feared teams, and no one's more capable of ensuring it than the Renaissance Man.

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: The Renaissance Man | 2/22/1985 | See Source »

Of course, Harvard's policy of intensive dialogue would signify very little if the moral reforms it calls for were not broad, necessary and realistic. But we believe they are. When associates of the Corporation conduct dialogues with portfolio companies, they demand compliance with both the Tutu Principles and the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intensive Dialogue Can Work | 2/21/1985 | See Source »

Nevertheless, the fear remains that last month's election results may reverberate in the judicial arm for decades to come. To some, it would signify the long last return of the pendulum form the liberal days of the Warren Court. Others would say such a court would be an expression...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: The Once and Future Court | 12/7/1984 | See Source »

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