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Date Meet Time Date Meet Ti me Sept. 21 at Columbia w/Penn, Cornell 3:00 Sept. 21 vs. Cornell (at Columbia) 2:30 Sept. 28 vs. Brown w/Dartmouth 1:30 Sept. 28 vs. Brown w/Dartmouth 1:30 (at Bryant College) (at Bryant College) Oct. 5 Greater Boston Championships 4:00 Oct. 5 Greater Boston Championships 3:00 (at Tufts) (at Tufts) Oct. 19 at Yale w/Princeton 4:00 Oct. 19 at Yale w/Princeton 3:40 Oct. 26 Heptagonal Championships 12:00 Oct. 26 Heptagonal Championships 12:00 (at Van Cortland Park) (at Van Cortland Park) Nov. 10 IC4A Championships...
Nothing had changed, except the birth of hope. Its harbinger is a frail, shy Salesian priest, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. A charismatic preacher of liberation theology, Aristide was spokesman for Ti Legliz -- the "Little Church" of the slums, in contrast to the grand official church of Haiti's temporizing bishops and its French-speaking "mulatto elite." Yet even Aristide ends as one more victim of Haiti's misery. Army goons burn his church, murdering many of his congregants, and Aristide eventually becomes a priest sans pulpit when the Salesians dismiss him for being too political...
...states are scrambling to enter the video age. Last January the Kentucky Education Network began beaming probability-and-statistics classes into 65 far-flung high schools. By September Virginia expects to have earth stations at every one of its 289 high schools. Private networks, such as the Texas-based TI-IN Network, go even further, sending instruction to more than 750 school districts in 29 states...
Most students seem pleased with long-distance learning. Ninth-grader Vanessa Bryan, one of only 700 residents on Ocracoke Island, N.C., could not have taken Spanish if her school had not tapped into the TI-IN Network. Now she and "classmates" in 18 schools across the country receive instruction from a teacher based in a San Antonio studio. They accept TV tutelage as routine. Says Vanessa: "It's a good course...
...garbled voice crackled incoherently over the public address system. The words sounded like "Feng-tu Ta-ti." How strange, I mused, that the conductor would invoke the legendary rebel turned emperor of the Ch'in dynasty through whom the Kings of Hell reported their doings to heaven. Just to be sure, I asked a fellow straphanger what our Charon of the Underworld had said. "Forty-second next," he answered...