Description: Dukakis deflects Reagan's critical remarks aimed at him during speech delivered to Republican convention. Dukakis admires locally grown tomato, presents awards to Worcester police.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/16/1988
Description: Dukakis marks Memorial Day by speaking to veterans in Dorchester cemetery, quoting JFK. Rep. Brian Donnelly. P.O.S. with older veterans & young boys about fighting in war. flags
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1988
Description: Father Donald Monan introduces Michael Dukakis at Boston College to talk about higher education financing. Reps. Nicholas Paleologos and Charles Flaherty join him. Dukakis chats in Spanish with first graders from Hamilton School in Brighton. Announces College Opportunity Fund whereby families can purchase small denomination state bonds earmarked for tuition. Also talks about crisis in no-fault auto insurance, acknowledging need for rate reform and fraud prevention.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/27/1988
Description: Michael Dukakis' concession speech at Boston World Trade Center. Thanks his supporters after losing presidency. Congratulates George Bush. Dukakis family on stage. Laser show.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/08/1988
Description: Analysis and examples of Michael Dukakis' new and improved rhetorical devices in his nomination acceptance speech: repetition, rhythm, passion, drama, bilingual references, streamlined gestures.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/22/1988
Description: Ray Flynn is sworn in for second mayoral term. Gives inaugural address. Stresses affordable housing and service to low income Bostonians. Michael McCormack.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/04/1988
Description: Gary Hart speaks at Boston University; his celebrity status draws huge audience. Students comment on Donna Rice issue, limits of press inquiry, privacy of personal life.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/21/1988
Description: David Boeri reports that a group of Harvard Law students occupied the Dean's office overnight to protest the lack of minority faculty at the school. The students held a rally for their cause this morning. Charles Ogletree, a visiting Ppofessor at Harvard Law School, addresses a rally of students outside of the school. The sit-in is over for now and that student leaders met with James Vorenberg, the Dean of Harvard Law School) to discuss their demands for an increase in minority faculty members. Interview with Robert Wilkins, of the Harvard Black Law Students Association, about the meeting with the Dean. Boeri reads a quote from Vorenberg about the meeting. The students and the administration disagree about some of the students demands. The school faculty will need to vote on the students demands in the fall.
1:00:04: Visual: Shots of Harvard Law students studying their textbooks as they occupy the administration building of Harvard Law School. Most of the students are African American. David Boeri reports that a group of Harvard Law School students occupied the office of the Dean overnight; that the students are demanding that twenty minority professors be hired over the next four years; that an African American female professor be hired by fall. Boeri reports that the students held a rally today outside of Harvard Law School. Boeri notes that the faculty of the school has only two tenured African Americans and five tenured white women. V: Shots of the student rally outside of Harvard Law School; of a protest sign reading, "Black female on Harvard Law School faculty now." Footage of Charles Ogletree (Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School) addressing the students at the rally. Ogletree says that he is proud of the students; that the students have picked up where the civil rights movement left off twenty years ago. Ogletree leads the students in chanting, "Enough is enough." The students applaud for Ogletree. Boeri reports that student leaders met this morning with the Dean of Harvard Law School. V: Footage of Robert Wilkins (Harvard Black Law Students Association) saying that the sit-in is over for now. Wilkins says that the dean has agreed to seven of the student's twelve demands. Shot of a protest sign reading, "Stop H.L.S. Racism now." Shots of the students at the rally. Boeri reports that the students say that the Dean agreed to a fellowship program to train minority students to become law professors; that the students says that the Dean agreed to student participation in a minority search committee. Boeri quotes James Vorenberg (Dean, Harvard Law School) as saying this evening, "I just wouldn't put it that way. . . I don't know where you draw the line between agreeing to look into something and agreeing to do it." V: Vorenberg's quote appears written on-screen. Shot of a student at the rally holding a sign reading, "The fire this time." Shots of the students at the rally. Boeri reports that there is major disagreement between the Dean and the students on five of the students' demands. Boeri quotes a statement from the school administration as saying that the school will give priority to minority hiring but will not guarantee that specific numbers of minorities will be hired in a given time period. V: The quote from the administration's statement is written out in text on-screen. Boeri stands outside of Harvard Law School. Boeri reports that the students' demands will require faculty approval; that student leaders predict that a vote will take place in the fall. Boeri notes that the students are threatening to take action against faculty members who vote against them.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/11/1988
Description: Hyde Park High School graduation. Students in caps and gowns. Valedictorian speaks. Proud parents.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/14/1988
Description: Charles Haughey, prime minister of Ireland, visits Boston and speaks at Kennedy School. Protesters outside Ritz-Carlton.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/22/1988