Word: 95th
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Soviet spy asks her if she is a typical student. "I guess I am typical," replies Brooke Shields. "I'm taking 17 units." Not much else seemed average about Shields, 18, as the media flocked to cover her college stage debut last week in Princeton University's 95th annual Triangle Club student revue. Revel Without a Pause features the comely coed in five short skits, including a musical number with a tune called Spiller, a sendup of Michael Jackson's Thriller. Who knows, with luck and hard work Shields may eventually get the lead in a Princeton...
Power Lunching began, naturally, with a conversation after lunch at The 95th restaurant in Chicago. Dienhart, head of her own public relations firm, asked Pinsel, a sales executive for Century Broadcasting, a radio-station chain, about the tricks of business lunches. Last August the pair approached Ray Strobel, president of Turnbull & Willoughby, a Chicago publisher, with a book proposal. Strobel was cool to the concept until Pinsel mentioned the words power lunch...
...relationship of sorts develops. Britain is still suffering from postwar rationing, and she sends packages of food, which are shared by the other four employees. Some of them also join in the correspondence, telling about their lives and their families, and Hanff chats them up from her 95th Street apartment...
...Great Communicator was on the road last week, doing what he loves and does so well: selling his party's case to the American people. Stumping in Utah and Kansas, where he offered 95th birthday greetings to Alfred M. Landon, the G.O.P. presidential candidate in 1936, Ronald Reagan sounded some time-tested themes. He extolled traditional values and offered his support for antiabortion legislation and a constitutional amendment that would allow prayer in public schools. He also urged his cheering audiences to keep faith in the economic course he has set for his nation...