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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...meantime, Epps says this year he will start working on the recommendations that the administration has not yet tackled. One of these is devising a systematic method in which students can report incidents of violent or non-violent racial incidents to University authorities. In addition, Epps will make sure students are acquainted with the new Massachusetts civil rights law that will provide protection against racial violence...

Author: By Stephanie D. James, | Title: Race Report Meets the Real World | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

Restic finally gave junior (sophomore eligibility) Ron Cuccia a chance at split end and the results proved impressive. The diminutive Californian, who seems to generate excitement whenever he plays, caught a pair of passes and looks like a sure bet to start at one of the receiving posts. "It would be a waste to put either Buckley or Cuccia on the bench," captain Chuck Durst said yesterday, and Restic, commander of the injury-ravaged Crimson, can ill-afford to let prime talent stand idle...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Survival Tactics | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

...eventual number of registrants this year to come close to the agency's goal of 98%. Later this month, the Selective Service System will begin to mail out letters of confirmation-no draft cards will be issued-to those who have signed up. The agency will then start trying to track down the men who failed to register, using leads such as drivers' licenses and high school graduation lists. Rostker sidestepped the question of whether dodgers would be prosecuted, insisting that this is to be determined by the Justice Department. The maximum penalty: five years in prison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Draft Sign-Up | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

White collars start to join the blue ones in union ranks 11 my life I've been antiunion. I always felt professionals could look after themselves. But with today's economic and social problems, organizing is the best way to protect what we have." So says Joe Williford, 43, a senior contract administrator with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARIA). Williford became a union man this summer after MARIA asked its employees to surrender part of their scheduled cost-of-living raises because a delay in fare increases had led to a budget squeeze. Bus drivers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Organized Labor's New Recruits | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

Stutz is planning to take some of the Bendel magic to other cities. Within a year or so, the intimate and elegant first-floor street of shops will start being copied in new stores in Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas and other high-income cities with high-fashion aspirants. Says she, confidently: "Our merchandise is absolutely suited for those places. We have a stocking department that does $500,000 a year in business because we have hosiery in a dozen colors that nobody else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Queen of Styles | 9/15/1980 | See Source »

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