Word: historicization
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex.--On the anniversary of the fall of the Alamo, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis yesterday ignored the events commemorating the historic 1836 battle and campaigned among Hispanic voters, speaking in Spanish about economic opportunity.
Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz, who was invited by Council Secretary Frank E. Lockwood '89 to address the council in support of Schkolnik, said, "This is really a historic crossroads."
PHILADELPHIA--The Harvard women's basketball team played its final road game of the season Saturday night in an appropriate place--the historic Palestra, where the banner displaying Penn's 26 men's Ivy League championships hangs.
Ruder chose his moment well. A day earlier, the SEC released a 900-page investigation of October's crash that provided the most detailed account yet of how trading in stock-index futures turned what might have been just a bad day on Wall Street into a debacle of historic...
Since 1985 the historic treaty of cooperation between London and Dublin has alleviated their mutual distrust over Northern Ireland. Irish and British security forces have worked closely to restrict the operations of the Irish Republican Army. Last week two decisions in Britain jolted that newly forged relationship.