Share with us below your your memories of your senior year. For example,
- Where did you live?
- What / where did you eat?
- Who were your memorable professors?
- What were your memorable classes?
- In which sports did you engage either as a spectator or participant?
- Other memories?
Here are some memories we have already collected about our senior year. Add your own below.
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Some significant events*
- June 28, 1970: first pride parade in history, Stonewall riot.
- October 5, 1970: the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is founded.
- October 26, 1971: Garry Trudeau’s comic strip Doonesbury debuts in approximately two dozen newspapers in the United States.
- January 1, 1971: cigarette advertising e.g advertisements are banned on American television.
- January 12, 1971: the sitcom “All in the Family” debuts on CBS
- April 24, 1971: five hundred thousand people in Washington, D.C., and 125,000 in San Francisco march in protest against the Vietnam War
- March 21, 1971: Cornell beat Claskson to win the NCAA hockey tournament
- June 5, 1971: Cornell defeated the University or Maryland to won the inaugural NCAA ;men’s lacrosse tournament
- June 13, 1971: the New York Times begins to publish the Pentagon Papers
* Events selected from Cornell Sun, Wikipedia, EventsHistory.com… and elsewhere.


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