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Ending their two-month long "punch" process, Harvard's nine all-male final clubs yesterday delivered invitations of membership to a select group of undergraduates...

Author: By John Tessitore, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Final Clubs Welcome New Members | 11/17/1992 | See Source »

Amid rumors that he wanted an excuse to move the team to Florida, Seattle Mariners owner Jeff Smulyan announced in January that the team was for sale. His contract with the country mandates a two-month period during which local buyers have priority over outside interests...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Major League Xenophobia | 2/22/1992 | See Source »

This week, The Crimson will publish a four-part feature series examining issues of diversity at Harvard, the product of a two-month study. Today's segment provides an introduction to questions of diversity in theory and in practice...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll and Joanna M. Weiss, S | Title: Diversity at Harvard: A Struggle Beneath the Surface | 12/2/1991 | See Source »

...return was ballyhooed more fervently than Gorbachev's comeback from the Crimea, but KATIE COURIC proved herself up to the hype. When the perky co-host of NBC'S Today show resumed her place on the couch Monday after a well- publicized two-month maternity leave, she did it all. Doubled forward with interest, like the most attentive date you've ever had, she quizzed Katharine Hepburn about her early days as an actress. Eyes narrowing ever so slightly in concern, she probed Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney about whether the U.S. still needs the B-2 bomber. Zoning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Reaching for the Rafters | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

When she died last week, at 96, after a two-month battle with pneumonia, dance lovers -- from young members of her company to the thousands she trained and nurtured -- could hardly believe that she had succumbed to any physical weakness. She was the reigning deity of modern dance. If she did not invent it -- there are always forerunners in any movement -- she embodied it, propagated it, imposed a clear discipline and aesthetic on a new, inchoate art. By the 1950s she was the biggest dance celebrity in the country. She could inflame almost any audience, and she was a genius...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Deity of Modern Dance: Martha Graham: 1894-1991 | 4/15/1991 | See Source »

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