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Hall says his run-ins with mice became sofrequent during the cold season that he and hisgirlfriend, graduate student Luciana De Olivera,taped up pieces of cardboard to cover all theirapartment's possible entrances and exits.
But the group's efforts to force universitiesto withhold class rankings form the military weremuch more effective. In February, a studentcommittee at Harvard containing several SDSmembers moved to block the release of class data,while spontaneous demonstrations and sit-ins brokeout in schools across the country.
At rush hour on Dec. 7 last year, Colin Ferguson boarded New York's Long Island Rail Road. As the train headed for the suburbs, the Jamaican immigrant opened fired into a carload of 90 commuters with a 9-mm Ruger semiautomatic handgun. Six died; 19 were wounded. At the...
Since we are at Hahvahd, it just might come to sit-ins. The local community is very attached to its precious conception of quaint old Cambridge. Anything bordering on a Mcburger might as well be the Mcplague.
PERSONNEL. The boat people will probably be interviewed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, already burdened with a backlog of 400,000 refugee applications. Immigration officials in Haiti came under fire last August when one of the INS's own internal monitors publicized the ineptitude and anti- asylum bias he...