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...used to walk through Harvard Yard twice a day, on my way to and from high school. I used to sneak into Harvard Yale football games. This place has meaning to me," Greenidge says. His dream came true this June, when he began his duties at Harvard. "I knew this was big time when I was up in that new press box in the Stadium this September," he adds...

Author: By Williams. Benjamin, | Title: Tackling the Job of Sports News Head | 11/4/1982 | See Source »

...Lincoln-Pruitt Anti-Rape Device," a cynical tale of women fighting in combat-ridden Vietnam, contains a few passing references to "a gay friend of mine who does props for the Met." Bendel's department store, the "Hers" column, Jerzy Kosinski, Brearley and, yes, the Fly Club manage to sneak into the collection's other stories...

Author: By Sarah Paul, | Title: Chic Lit | 10/22/1982 | See Source »

...been unthinkable for a national candidate not long ago, and even today gay rights is a subject so highly charged that most politicians would prefer to stay in the closet on the issue. "Sure we weighed the pros and cons," a Mondale aide says. "But you can't sneak around on any issue any more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You Can't Sneak Around | 10/11/1982 | See Source »

Begin responded well, agreeing with the proposal for us to meet on Mount Sinai. He then reminded us that it had also taken courage to invite Sadat to Jerusalem?the commanding officer of the nation that had launched a sneak attack on Israel only five years earlier in the October War of 1973, killing thousands of Israeli troops. The hospitality with which Sadat had been received by the people of Israel showed the depth of their desire for peace, Begin said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keeping Faith | 10/11/1982 | See Source »

...current undergraduate to picture: a place where the students seemed to be in perpetual rage and confusion over miscarriages of social justice. Remembering a furtive meeting to plot a demonstration against Robert S. McNamara's 1966 visit to Quincy House, Kornbluth recalls "trying to figure out some way to sneak human limbs out of the lab so we could throw them at McNamara and rejecting all suggestions that we settle for bones from the butcher shop and chicken blood--'no symbols,' I said." There are always wild-eyed revolutionaries at Harvard, but this was the vice-president of the staid...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Living in the Past | 9/27/1982 | See Source »

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