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...Boston University--where university President John R. Silber is a vocal supporter of the amendment--Tufts, and Brandeis universities, events will proceed as planned. B.U. sophomore Donald S. Maurice, a BASC member, said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Student Coalition | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

...match became more precarious. Friedman became more outrageously vocal, often cursing aloud. There were also disputes over calls. When Harvard took the second set, 6-4. Riley attempted to talk with Scott, but Scott wouldn't have it. The match became a tense confrontation of wills...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: Sands and Scott Doubles Pair Sparkles As Crimson Dominates Quakers, 7-2 | 4/16/1983 | See Source »

...spikers, looking to blank the hosts again, were faced with a more inspired Springfield team than they had seen earlier. "They had a very vocal crowd," explained senior Captain Brad Martin, who added that the game marked the "first time they really came out to beat...

Author: By Mohammed Kashani-sabet, | Title: Men's Volleyball | 4/11/1983 | See Source »

...favor another course. First, on a practical level, banning the book and stripping Staeglich of his degree could provoke and unintended response. The neo-Nazis may try to make Staeglich a martyr, calling him the victim of a conspiracy. A silenced Staeglich may win more Nazi sympathizers than a vocal one. Perhaps a more pragmatic way to combat the propaganda would be pointedly to refute its premise and its "evidence...

Author: By Seth A. Tucker, | Title: And Liberty for All | 4/7/1983 | See Source »

Manley demonstrated equal ambition in his foreign policy. Jamaica chaired the Non-Aligned Movement during this period and was among the most vocal in demanding the implementation of the New Economic Order and improvement of North-South relations. Manley to this day stands by his country's decision to back Cuban involvement in Angola; he argues that Castro, in offering Angola his support, was responding to requests from the legitimate Neto government trying to ward CIA destabilization efforts...

Author: By William S. Benjamin, | Title: The Struggle to Stand Alone | 4/6/1983 | See Source »

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