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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students had an opportunity to discuss their reactions to the site-visits at a dinner last night with Marshall Ganz '64-'92, a longtime labor organizer and civil rights activist who is working on a Ph.D. in sociology...

Author: By Chana R. Schoenberger, | Title: Conference Emphasizes Social Responsibility | 2/1/1997 | See Source »

Jarzebski, visiting from Jegiellonian University, will discuss Polish fiction and essays from 1939 to the present. Reading of Polish, though desirable, is not required...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: eleven electives | 2/1/1997 | See Source »

...agent's services, but TIME's Elaine Lafferty reports the two incidents were not linked. The letter, written by Brenda Moran and Gina Rosborough, two jurors who served at the criminal trial, congratulates the new jurors on making it through a "trying experience" and extends a cosy invitation to discuss their thoughts on the verdict over coffee or dinner. Moran and Rosborough, both aspiring O.J. authors, also hinted that their agent might be able to help members of the civil jury to make their own deals. The two, who turned the letter over to their publisher, Lincoln Press, maintain that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dismissed! | 1/31/1997 | See Source »

...announcing that his tenure as Patriots coach is over, Parcells said "I do not desire to continue as an NFL coach," couching his statement in the contractual terms that prevent him from coaching any team except the Patriots if he works this year. Representatives from both teams met to discuss the situation Thursday, with the Patriots demanding the Jets' first round draft pick and the Jets offering two second round picks and $1 million instead. While the Jets are not expected to part with the number one choice in the draft, Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Tug for the Tuna | 1/31/1997 | See Source »

Colorado Governor ROY ROMER's countrymen had to lend him more than their ears on his trip to Los Angeles and Washington to discuss his new job as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. After boarding his flight, Romer discovered he'd left his wallet in the car. "I didn't have a nickel on me," says Romer, who had to do a bit of quick-draw fund raising. His seatmate, Bruce Brannon, loaned him $45, but he figured he'd need more. "So I walked down the aisles looking for the first guy who showed a flicker of recognition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 27, 1997 | 1/27/1997 | See Source »

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