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...Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forced red states to comply with the Brown v. Board of Education decision rendered a decade earlier. Her righteous indignation literally changed the world. Long before the Internet, the mother of the civil rights movement cast her global net from the long walk to freedom of Nelson Mandela and black South Africans to the temerity of Chinese students who, against tanks at Tiananmen Square, dared to challenge unjust government policies. Mrs. Parks, who died last week at age 92, was never driven by any political agenda, and she was never abrasive. She united...
...Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forced red states to comply with the Brown v. Board of Education decision rendered a decade earlier. Her righteous indignation literally changed the world. Long before the Internet, the mother of the civil rights movement cast her global net from the long walk to freedom of Nelson Mandela and black South Africans to the temerity of Chinese students who, against tanks at Tiananmen Square, dared to challenge unjust government policies. Mrs. Parks, who died last week at age 92, was never driven by any political agenda, and she was never abrasive. She united...
...woman unaffiliated with Harvard was followed down Garden Street and indecently assaulted by a suspect still at large last Monday morning, a police community advisory released yesterday stated. The female victim, whose identity was not released, was reportedly walking away from the Harvard Square T stop at Mass Ave. and Church Street at 6:30 a.m. when an unidentified male began to follow her. Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) was informed by Cambridge Police Department (CPD) yesterday that the woman was indecently assaulted at Garden Street and Appian Way, according to the HUPD community advisory, which was sent to students...
...much of the season.Dawson had his best game of the season last week against the Tigers after his first full week of practice. The junior ran for two touchdowns and 203 yards—his first two hundred yard performance of the season.“Other than Thursday walk throughs, he hadn’t practiced [before last week],” Murphy said. “Just seeing him practice hard, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, anyone out there could tell he was ready to bust out for a big game.”Murphy and Dawson had both downplayed...
...said his widow, Jacqueline M. McCombe. James K. Herms, a former Extension School student who met McCombe in 2001 when he was reprimanded for riding his bike across the Yard, recalled, “When he was stationed in the Yard he couldn’t walk across without people walking across to meet him and talk to him.” McCombe began working for Harvard as a guard in 1983, when he was placed on the Longwood Medical campus. He was transferred to Cambridge in 1984, when Harvard hired him as an employee of the Harvard University Police...