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Harvard does have plans to build a student center in the basement of Mem Hall, and chances are, there'll be a First-year Grill there one day. But how long must we wait? Why can't next year's first-year class have something to tide them over...

Author: By Roy Astrachnan, | Title: In Search of the Late Night Snack | 5/25/1994 | See Source »

...there are some signs the tide may be turning. Joining Slaughter Burley at the Law School next fall will be Diane M. Ring '86, who currently works at a Washington law firm and will begin an assistant professorship...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Hsu, | Title: Woman Tenured At Law School | 5/6/1994 | See Source »

...future challenges aside, now is a time for giving credit to those who played a part. Credit lies overwhelmingly, of course, with those leaders and people in South Africa who resisted the tide of violence and forged forward with democracy. At times, a tide of violence seemed ready to overwhelm the transition. It was the restraint of leaders and the courage of citizens that made peaceful elections possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Efforts Finally Pay off In South Africa | 5/4/1994 | See Source »

...tide turned quickly, though, as the Bulldogs earned their first point at first singles, where the Crimson's Burroughs lost to Adam Mandell in two tiebreakers...

Author: By Anand S. Joshi, | Title: M. Tennis Falls to Yale, Defeats Brown | 4/27/1994 | See Source »

...Israel's darkest hour, Richard Nixon, heedless of the consequences, ordered the Defense Department, over their objection, to start a 24-hour-a-day emergency airlift which Prime Minister Golda Meir claimed was invaluable in turning the tide of the battle, Only the Portuguese and the Dutch supported him (Prime Minister Heath refused the use of British airbases), but his resolve did not waiver. And the consequences were severe: the oil embargo, doubling of gasoline prices and a fall in the polls from which he never recovered. But President Nixon had the satisfaction of doing what was right...

Author: By John S. Gardner, | Title: Rest in Peace, Mr. President | 4/27/1994 | See Source »

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