Word: starks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...David C. Stark, a second-year graduate student in Sociology, said yesterday the union has contacted lawyers who were "excited" by the political aspects of the issue. "They could make a political statement about the kind of education Harvard offers," he said...
...program was revealed in a three-year investigation by Journalists Marc Hillel, 46, a French Jew, and his wife Clarissa Henry, 36, a French citizen of English Protestant parentage. In a 400-page book on Le-bensborn to be published in France in January and in a stark, 2½%-hour documentary film, the Hillels trace the pro gram's grotesque course. They show that Himmler had become obsessed with the idea of "racial war" and told Lebensborn directors that he wanted "racially acceptable" children in occupied lands brought to the Fatherland to be raised as Germans...
...description is stark and real, unlike his impressionistic comments on the Ministry. He evokes the personality of a village Turk, Tsopan, with similar interest and detail--even remembering that the man offered his guests coffee two at a time, because he only owned one pair of demitasses...
...members of the Union will also discuss taking a position on the financial aspects of the GSAS admissions policies, David Stark, a second-year Sociology graduate student and member of the Union, said yesterday...
Five years ago, I had been well on my way to becoming one more of the tour's 70-shooters who "can't beat Tom Thumb with a gun," when the racism and elitism that pervades the (white) gentleman's game of golf--then thrown into stark relief by the politics of the day--had become too much to endure. Caught up in the spirit of the times, I denounced the "isms" of golf, and sold my clubs for two ounces of marijuana. "Coming back" to cover the $200,000 Pleasant Valley Classic, Massachusett's only major PGA event...