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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Next week, Harvard will travel to New Haven in search of an Ivy title. You can bet that Yohe and Hinz will once again lead the Crimson attack. After that... well, that's the other good thing for Harvard about the backfield duo: they are both juniors...

Author: By Jonathan Putnam, | Title: Gridders Shake Down Quakers, 31-14 | 11/16/1987 | See Source »

Borrell's travel habits changed somewhat when he arrived in Mexico City a year ago. "There aren't the enormous distances and other logistical problems that made covering Africa and the Middle East so tiring," he said. "In Africa the quickest way of getting from one country to another often involved changing planes in Europe." In Central America, by contrast, "you can sometimes leave a government garrison and drive only a few miles down the road to make contact with the guerrillas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Nov. 16, 1987 | 11/16/1987 | See Source »

Another long-held assumption is fading fast: that women are ever ready to pack up and travel for a husband's advancement. Now men are often doing the moving. Russ Ringl is giving up his position as vice president of human resources for Playboy in Chicago to follow his wife Karen to Los Angeles, where she has become vice president for nursing services at the Hospital of the Good Samaritan. Finding a satisfying job is proving a slow process, he says, though he remains optimistic. Still, he concedes, "if I was going to have a mid-life crisis, this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sexes: Dual Careers, Doleful Dilemmas | 11/16/1987 | See Source »

Four times a year, more than 200 members of the Fraternidade Descendencia Americana (FDA), the Fraternity of American Descendants, travel here to renew ties and remember their ancestors who fled the South right after the Civil War rather than live under Reconstruction. Despite their Brazilian residence, they have kept their American roots. Although they are fluent in Portuguese, English is often spoken at home. Along with hammocks and fried bananas, these folks are fond of their rocking chairs and sweet potato pie. Fourth of July barbecues are a tradition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brazil: Echoes from the Confederacy | 11/16/1987 | See Source »

...Boston stop in the Route 128 area would take the place of a visit to California's Silicon Valley, which Reagan had reportedly urged. Goldman said however that a California trip is less likely because of the travel time involved...

Author: By Mark M. Colodny, | Title: Gorbachev Stopover at Harvard Discussed | 11/13/1987 | See Source »

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