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...Sharon E. Gagnon, president of the HarvardAlumni Association, said a network of more than1,000 of Harvard's 230,000 alumni will helpcoordinate the solicitation...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, | Title: University to Kick Off Capital Campaign | 5/13/1994 | See Source »

...floor space, and thesquare columns at 30 foot intervals obscure theview--making the space seems smaller than it is.Carpeted in brown pile that doesn't show stains,the flourescent-lit hall holds some 200 cats withas many breeders, two dozen vendors, a handful oftelevision people, four judges, and more than1,000 spectators. The crowd is almost exclusivelywhite, with only one or two Black couples. Thereare few children: it is like a 4-H show forgrown...

Author: By William H. Bachman, | Title: Not Too Sexy for These Cats | 3/5/1992 | See Source »

This year about 175,000 East Germans--more than1 percent of the population--have moved to WestGermany by emigrating legally, escaping or failingto return from approved trips abroad. West Germanygives them automatic citizenship and help instarting over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Half-Million in Leipzig Demand Reforms | 11/7/1989 | See Source »

...aircraft (though not necessarily in airframe weight); Soviet superiority in numbers of fighter, fighter-interceptor, fighter-bomber and light-bomber types; U.S. superiority in ship-based naval air power (the Russians have none); U.S. superiority in numbers of long-range jet medium bombers (the B-47, of which more than1,000 have been produced); U.S. superiority-or at least approximate equality-in numbers of heavy jet medium bombers (the B-52 type); U.S. superiority in modern troop carriers and military transport and cargo craft. But comfortable comparisons of current situations are not enough. For Soviet air power has made great...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judgments & Prophecies, Jun. 6, 1955 | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

Alarmed at last, police began a sweep of Communist areas, arrested more than1,000 suspects throughout the country. Last week, roundups reached the capital-and the top. In the early morning hours, police and MPs filtered along Jakarta's dusty, canal-lined streets, calling at the homes of Red-dominated Labor Ministry officials, leftist Chinese newspapermen, and 15 left-wing members of Parliament. Soldiers surrounded Parliament, waiting for a 16th legislator-who claimed immunity to arrest but was grabbed as he left the building at noon. Later, Dr. Sakirman, left-wing faction leader, called on President Soekarno to protest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DANGER ZONES: Roundup Time | 8/27/1951 | See Source »

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