Word: sues
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson caused controversy in 1981 when it published an editorial about a prison riot in Arizona. Although none of the rioters were Black, a picture of two Black Harvard students with bars superimposed over their faces appeared next to the editorial, said Clark. When the students threatened to sue, The Crimson settled the matter by printing a retraction and agreeing to capitalize the word "Black...
...Julia French had little trouble, netting two goals for the Crimson. Bailliere, Julie Clifford, Sue Carls, Char Joslin, Karen Everling and Jenny Walser also chomped on the Big Red defense with a goal apiece...
ASSOCIATE EDITORS: William R. Doerner, John Greenwald, William A. Henry III, Marguerite Johnson, Richard Lacayo, Jacob V. Lamar, John Langone, Michael D. Lemonick, Richard N. Ostling, Sue Raffety, Ariadna Victoria Rainert, J.D. Reed, Jill Smolowe, Susan Tifft, Anastasia Toufexis, Michael Walsh, Richard Zoglin...
...Associate Director of the Danforth Center Sue A. Lonoff, describing what she did while stuck in a Widener Library elevator. Lonoff eventually escaped from the elevator with the help of a firefighter "who very gallantly lent me his hand...
Last week, the Cambridge City Council voted to sue the state to recoup its hospital funds unless Gov. Michael S. Dukakis agrees to meet with city officials...