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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...committee of Social Studies teaching staff members has yet to decide on the details of the proposed alternative examination but future junior concentrators may be required to submit a more general paper based on their tutorial at the end of junior year, Assistant Professor of Government Michael J. Smith '73 and head of the committee, said yesterday...

Author: By Lawrence J. Davis, | Title: Social Studies Drops Generals, Will Expand Senior Oral Exam | 4/7/1984 | See Source »

Massachusetts statutes define rape as "sexual intercourse by a person with another person who is compelled to submit by force and against his will or by threat of bodily harm." (Intercourse with someone under 16 is also considered rape.) Thus, a prosecutor must prove two things to obtain a guilty verdict: 1) that sexual intercourse occurred, and 2) that it took place against the victim's will...

Author: By Laura E. Gomez, | Title: Who's On Trial Here? | 3/23/1984 | See Source »

...second worst thing that can happen to a people is to be conquered. The worst is to live through the ordeal that follows: to submit. The suicides, the alcoholism, the mists of despair that today envelop many reservations all seem legacies of a colonial past that won't go away. "Winter in the blood" is the way James Welch, the Montana Blackfeet novelist, describes the consequences--a freezing up of the Indian psyche in the face of daily deprivations of the spirit. "I was," he writes, "as distant from myself as the hawk from the moon...

Author: By Richard J. Margolis, | Title: Indian Resiliency | 3/17/1984 | See Source »

...university has refused to submit to binding arbitration, because, according to Chrisman. "The administration will not let an outside parts determine the allocations of the university's resources...

Author: By John N. Rosentkai, | Title: Yale Clerical Workers Threaten To Walk Out on March 28 | 3/16/1984 | See Source »

...testimony before a House subcommittee last week, Langhorne Motley, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, urged a "gentleman's agreement," possibly to classify and thus keep secret the requirements for continued aid. This would make it unnecessary for the Salvadoran government to submit to American demands in public. At a dinner in Peoria, Ill., Shultz argued that it is impractical for the U.S. simply to cut off aid to those governments that abuse human rights. Said Shultz: "This to me is a copout; it seems more concerned with making us feel better than with having an impact...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shultz for the Defense | 3/5/1984 | See Source »

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