Word: students
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Shirley J. Wilcher, vice president of the Harvard Black Law Students Association and a third-year law student, said that Wilson's ideas are a "realistic step in terms of the civil rights struggle...
...trained as much of the new generation of economic historians as all the others put together," Otto Eckstein, Warburg Professor of Economics and another former student of Gerschenkron, added yesterday...
...think she's perfectly right," said Doris E. Exum, a second-year law student. "As someone who participated in the sitins and protests of the '60s, I agree that now it's time to approach the problem from a new perspective," she said. "She has a tough job ahead," said Sylvester Turner, a second-year law student and president of HBLSA...
...autobiographical bent of Quebedeaux's discourse prompted Ken Blank, a Boston Theological Institute student, to describe the lecturer as a "self-centered fiend," but Blank agreed that his work was a service to the Christian church...
...film is plainly a tribute to Igmar Bergman, the master at expressing intense emotion and psychological drama on film. Allen emulates Bergman as a student would imitate the master of his craft. The effort, though somewhat over-wrought, like that of a too-careful student, succeeds. A talented cast, well-directed, saves the heavy screenplay from sinking into murky melodrama. Mary Beth Hurt, as the youngest daughter, the one with "all the anguish of an artistic personality without any of the talent," is especially good in her film debut. And Geraldine Page evokes the neurotic woman "too perfect to live...