When University of California regents rejected a proposal calling for complete divestiture of investments on June 21, 1985 during a meeting at the school's San Francisco extension auditorium, this anti-Apartheid protester was retrained and ejected from the meeting by university police. The regents accepted a case-by-case plan for divestment of their stock holdings with South African companies. (UPI Photo/Pool Photo/Files)
Anti Apartheid demonstartors, part of a group of 50 admitted by lottery, infer by their actions that little or no atention is being paid them by University of California Regents who are meeting at the U.C. Extension Building in San Francisco on June 20, 1985, to consider divestiture of the school's investments in South African-connected stocks. (UPI Photo/Bob Larson/Files)
Demonstrator (L) avoids bull horn swung toward her by San Francisco police Captain Charles Beene as he runs down the street forcing protesters back unto the sidewalk during an anti-apartheid protest otuside buildings where Univeristy of California Regents were rejecting complete divestiture of investments in South African-related businesses on June 21, 1985. The Regents accepted a compromise plan for divestment on a case-by-case basis. (UPI Photo/Martin Jeong/Files)
Jesse Jackson and his sons are arrested on the steps of the South African Embassy.
WAP0311231985: POL-UNITED STATES-JACKSON, JESSE - ABCD FILES:Washington,DC March 11, 1985 --- Civil Rights leader Jesse Jackson (C) is flanked by his sons, Jonathon and Jesse Jr. were arrested 3/11/1985 on the front steps of the South African embassy as they linked arms and sang "We Shall Overcome." --- WHC/Ron Bennett UPI/UPI
Washington's Metro receives large check from The United States Treasury for Metro construction
The United States Treasury released on June 18, 1985 $24 million in construction funds for Metro to the Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority. Posing with a check on Capitol Hill (L-R) are Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., Sen. Charles Mac Mathias, R-Md., Sen. Paul Tribe, R-Va., Ralph Stanley, administrator of the urban Mass Transportation Administration, and Sen. John Warner, R-Va. (UPI Photo/Leighton Mark/Files)
With a photo showing a space shuttle launch behind him, President Reagan addresses teachers competing to become the first private citizen in space in the East Room of the White House June 26, 1985. There are 14 semifinalists in the teacher in space program which the president established last August. The teacher chosen to go into space will fly aboard the space shuttle in 1986. Christa McAuliffe was the chosen teacher. The shuttle Challenger launched on January 28, 1986 at 11:38:00 a.m. EST. Seventy three seconds into the flight, the Challenger exploded and all aboard were killed. (UPI Photo/Vince Mannino/FILES)
Prince Charles reads from the Bible at National Cathedral service
Prince Charles reads from a Chapter of Isaiah of the Old Testament Bible as he participates in the service at the Washington Cathedral on November 10, 1985. Thousands of people attended the worship service in conjunction with the visit of the British royal couple to Washington. (UPI Photo/Jim Hubbard/Files)
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher laugh at dog Lucky at White House
Joined by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, president Ronald Reagan does his best to hang onto his dog Lucky in the White House Rose Garden 2/20/1985. (UPI Photo/Jim HUbbard)
President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev at Center Stage
At their first summit meeting in Geneva, President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev were center stage November 21, 1985 for a joint communique at the conclusion that paved the way for an easing of U.S.-U.S.S.R. tensions. (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/FILES)
President and Nancy Reagan Waving from Balcony to Wellwishers
President Reagan and the first lady Nancy wave from the White House balcony to well wishers below June, 20 1985 after the president's return from Bethesda Naval Hospital. Leaving the hospital, Reagan sounded very hoarse but said: "I feel great." (UPI PHOTO/Tim Clary/FILES)
President Ronald Reagan jokes with singer-pianist Ray Charles in the Oval Office
President Ronald Reagan jokes with singer/pianist Ray Charles on June 20, 1985 on a visit to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. (UPI Photo/Vince Mannino/Files)
Jean Kennedy Smith receives the Jefferson Award from Rep. Peter Rodino
Jean Kennedy Smith, sister of Sen. Ted Kennedy, receives the Jefferson Award from Rep. Peter Rodino, D-NJ, at ceremony on June 18, 1985. Honored for her work with the handicapped, she was among nine people to receive the award from the American Institute for Public Service. (UPI Photo/Tim Clary/Files)
Princess Diana and First Lady nancy Reagan visit Straight Inc. to talk about drug abuse
Visiting the headquarters of Straight, Inc. of Springfield, VA, Princess Diana and First Lady Nancy Reagan converse with residents on November 15, 1985. At left is Mike Kirsch, of Annandale, VA. At right, talking to Mrs. Reagan is Kathy Turner, of Lexington, MA. The First Lady told the youngsters struggling to free themselves of drugs to hang in there." (UPI Photo/Larry Rubenstein/Files)
Captain Jacques Cousteau is greeted by fans as he arrives at Mt. Vernon.
Captain Jacques Cousteau is greeted by fans as he arrives on his "Calypso" at Mt. Vernon 6/9/1985 to celebrate his 75th birthday. A number of celebrities performed for Cousteau at the party held at the home of George Washington.
King hussein and his wife Queen Noor on pier at Vineyard Haven on martha's Vineyard Island after sail from Newport, Rhode Island on May 26, 1985. King Hussein will attend the graduation of his son Prince Faisal at Brown University on May 27. (UPI Photo/David LaChapelle/Files)
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher hosts breakfast at Embassy
A glittering table set with finery is ready for breakfast at the British Embassy in Washington on February 21, 1985, as the guests prepare to dine. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is in her seat as is US Secretary of State George Shultz, with William Brock, US Trade Representative, standing besides him. (UPI Photo/Vince Mannino/Files)
Bruce Springsteen performing against the backdrop of Old Glory.
Against the backdrop of Old Glory, Bruce Springsteen opened the four-concert finale to his 15 month tour at the Coliseum with the hit song "Born in the U.S.A." 9/27/1985.