Word: subjection
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...lectured he American Council on Education, the Massachusetts Historical Society and Princeton alums on the subject...
...efforts of Eliot, Bok and former president A. Lawrence Lowell, class of 1877, as well as Harvard's other 20th century presidents, served as the grounding for the Diversity Report which Rudenstine says--besides publicizing Harvard's efforts--was his own reckoning of Harvard's long history with the subject...
...reason the restaurant is a subject of recent debate is that its building's owner, Cambridge Savings Bank (CSB), wants to demolish the structure that houses the friendly burger joint, along with the other buildings on the corner of JFK St. and Mass. Ave. Opponents of the bank's project argue that the corner should be declared an historical district. President of the Harvard Square Defense Fund, Pebble Glifford, opposes the CSB because a historical district "is good for business, I think one of the reasons people come here is history," she said...
...honor of what would have been the 80th birthday of President John F. Kennedy'40, his brother Sen. Edward M. Kennedy'54-'56 (D.-Mass.) spoke at the Institute of Politics last Thursday on the subject on Medicare...
Khatami's biggest challenge, however, will be managing the regime. The President's powers are subject to limits. Reflecting the political chaos of revolutionary days, Iran's system is a jumble of conflicting and confusing centers of power. This looseness is what enables Iranians to have semifree elections, but it also gives cover to the regime's extremist elements. Many Iranians fear that the system may ultimately paralyze Khatami. He calls himself an independent, although he is a member of a clerical group aligned with leftists, including those who held American diplomats hostage for 444 days in 1979-81. Khatami...