Word: stephen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...knows, it might have been a catalyst that would have brought pressure for peaceful change that now seems impossible. Divestiture now would be as cynical and irrelevant as Ronald Reagan's sanctions. At this point we would do better to bear the shame of our past record silently. Stephen A. Marglin '59 Professor of Economics
Role of the U.S. Government in Southern Africa: Congressman Stephen J. Solarz will speak. Room 377 Science Center, Wellesley College...
...NOTEBOOK: Freshman Stephen Hall, the world class goalie from England whom the NCAA has ruled ineligible for the season, made his first appearance at a Harvard game yesterday. He was listed on the program as a Crimson manager...
...hysteria. AIDS is not wildly contagious: a large portion, possibly even a majority, of the people who have been exposed to the disease will never get it. At highest risk are the most sexually active homosexual men. For people who do not come into close sexual contact with them, Stephen Schultz, assistant commissioner of the New York City health department, offers this moderately comforting summation: "AIDS is not an easy disease to come by. It is hard...
...Twilight Zone, by contrast, will offer mostly new segments (two to three per hour) based on stories by such writers as Stephen King, Ray Bradbury and Arthur C. Clarke; the directors include William Friedkin, Joe Dante (Gremlins) and Robert Downey (Putney Swope). The show has the difficult task of living up to Rod Serling's classic series, but the early signs are encouraging. A segment in the premiere show features Melinda Dillon as a harried housewife who has the power to make her noisy world stop dead in its tracks. The tone of antic irony, however, leaves the viewer unprepared...