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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ROOMMATE magnanimously offered to pay the $1.50 student entrance fee on her first visit to the Fogg Museum freshman year. "That's alright, honey," said the woman at the door, smiling kindly, "you're already paying $17,000." And so she was. And so we all are. And yet so many students have never been to the Fogg, let alone the Sackler or the Busch-Reisinger (whose collections temporarily are being housed at the Fogg due to renovations...

Author: By Ellen J. Harvey, | Title: Foggy Days In Cambridge Town | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

...demonstration, which is supported by Jewish and human rights organizations around the country and from Canada, including Harvard Hillel, is expected to draw more than 100,000 people. First conceived of after a possible Gorbachev visit to the U.S. was mentioned at last November's Rejkavik summit, the rally will take place on December...

Author: By Suzanne F. Nossel, | Title: Students Plan to March For Soviet Jews in D.C. | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

...Gorbachev is the first Soviet premier to visit the U.S. in 14 years, the rally "is a historic opportunity to tell Gorbachev that he's got to back up his policy of Glasnost by action in releasing the 400,000 Jews who will probably never get out unless we get the message to him," said project co-organizer Daniel L. Alexander...

Author: By Suzanne F. Nossel, | Title: Students Plan to March For Soviet Jews in D.C. | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

...activists said they planned the rally for the day before Gorbachev's arrival so that it will not be seen as a protest of the visit...

Author: By Suzanne F. Nossel, | Title: Students Plan to March For Soviet Jews in D.C. | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

...hardly visit the great exhibition of English Gothic art, "The Age of Chivalry," which opened this month at the Royal Academy in London, without mixed feelings of delight, surfeit and loss. The first, obviously, because this is the first show to trace so large a part of England's cultural inheritance. It starts in 1216 with the enthronement of Henry III and ends with the death of the last Plantagenet, Richard II, in 1399, a span of nearly 200 years that brought Gothic art to England from France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Blazing Exceptions to Nature | 11/30/1987 | See Source »

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