Word: arnolds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...without allusions. Art's love for Keats has earned him the nickname "Urn Man," and Mallon peppers his novel with frequent allusions to the romantic poet. The book starts with a description of Artie's Greek homework, later quoted, and the text has the requisite invocations of Matthew Arnold, Shakespeare and Joyce. Moreover, Mallon throws in details about contemporary political events, such as Pattie Hearst's kidnapping...
...opera also unifies the current undergraduates at Lowell House and provides them something in which they can take pride, says Bossert, who is also Arnold Professor of Science. "Every house has something, and the opera is something that has been a tradition. A lot of the students in the house take part in the show whether they're interested in music or not. It draws the house together...
...hitting some plant gates and some retirement homes," Arnold says. "Those are our natural constituency in this state...
...Arnold says of Jackson's choice to campaign here, "He's doing very well. It's a strategy that might have worked for us." She says a second candidate could pick up a protest vote against Dukakis. "Those who haven't benefited from the Massachusetts Miracle--quote, unquote--will be looking for an alternative," she says...
Vieira is just one of a handful of successful journalists who have recently flouted their images as serious professional women by flaunting their glamour and sex appeal. NBC's Maria Shriver, decked out in a strapless evening gown, dallied mischievously with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Vanity Fair shortly before their April 1986 wedding; this month the 32-year-old TV reporter's make-up routine is featured in a stunning photo sequence in Harper's Bazaar. And CBS Superstar Diane Sawyer, 42, radiated Hollywood-star presence in a set of sultry photographs in last September's Vanity Fair...