Word: summered
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...summer 1984 Dean Epps meets with several of the undergraduate presidents as well as the graduate president of all nine clubs, to try to persuade them to change their admission policy...
...unprecedented departure from the College's traditionally neutral stance. Epps last summer and this fall attempted to persuade the clubs to admit women for a variety of economic, social, and moral reasons...
...added that the Dudley House committee has been looking for ways to make Lehman Hall more private to Dudley House members Loeb cited the recent decision to allow House affiliates to take their board contract mealt at Lehman, and summer orientation programs for transfer students, as ways in which the contracts for has tried to give Dudley House more of a residential House atmosphere...
...small explosion sparks a fire within a local laboratory, releasing half a liter of toxic nerve gas agents through a broken window into the atmosphere. A warm summer's breeze carries the cloud of nerve gas past a nearby highway, motel, bowling alley, playground and disco. In a matter of minutes, several hundred unsuspecting people are subject to the devastating effects of toxic substances...
...loneliness of a largely unoccupied dug out; the careworn faces of the managers; the vast summer skies that arch over the diamond, shading imperceptibly to dusk behind the light towers. Baseball, as The New Yorker's Roger Angell notes in his graceful text, is not as fast a game as television coverage makes it seem. With its qualities of silence and waiting, it "invites us really to go slow, for a change, almost to stop, in order to reflect on what is before us and what is to come." So does this clothbound hall of fame...