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...April 29, after a joint rally in front of Columbia's Low Library, students marched on Hamilton Hall, entered the office of the dean of student and held him hostage for the night...
After a week, negotiations broke down and university administrators called for police to clear the buildings, At 2:30 the next morning, striking SAS members in Hamilton Hall gave themselves up without a struggle. The SDS protesters in the other buildings--stocked by the surrender of SAS--vowed to fight...
...strike was only the precursor to more violence. When university administrators met to determine how to punish the strike leaders, students protested again, occupying Hamilton Hall and building barricades at two of the main entrances to campus...
Hayek put up $102 million -- mostly his own money -- and led a group of investors in buying the two companies from the banks. He then merged them, effectively taking control of one-third of the Swiss watch industry, including such famous brands as Omega, Longines, Blancpain, Tissot, Rado and Hamilton. But his big coup was figuring out that a product invented before his arrival could be the high-quality, low-price, plastic quartz watch that would challenge the Japanese at the lower end of the market. The $35-to-$40 Swatch, which reduced by half the usual number of parts...
...future on the team -- from beauty salons to op-ed pages to the President of the U.S. ("She should be given the benefit of the doubt"). Nike Inc. pledged $25,000 to help Harding defend herself if she is booted off the team. Others, however, were less sympathetic. Scott Hamilton, the men's Olympic figure-skating champion in 1984, believes "Olympic athletes are expected to live up to a higher ideal, to remain pure...