Word: barrow
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Early Saturday morning, Cambridge police arrested Jean Jacques M. Barrow '92 for disorderly conduct on the sidewalk in front of Claverly Hall, according to a police report...
...Although Barrow was not attending a party at the time of his arrest, he said the incident leading to it arose when a city resident leaving a Claverly party smashed the Centrex phone outside his dormitory...
Police reports said Barrow was involved in afight with the Cambridge resident, but he calledthe incident "more a matter of brinksmanship...
Young's toe will be aimed at Tom Barrow, 40, a black businessman the mayor defeated four years ago by painting him as a pawn of white suburbanites. But Barrow has been blasting at Young's predilection for sparkling downtown development projects over measures to help the city's devastated neighborhoods. A cousin of the heavyweight champion Joe Louis, Barrow also derides the mayor as a holdover "from an old era" who naively granted sizable tax abatements to Chrysler and General Motors for plant construction projects that did not create as many jobs as promised or that cost taxpayers...
...pictures, Hackman rates six as really good: Bonnie and Clyde (Buck Barrow, Clyde's elder brother), The French Connection (an Oscar as New York cop Popeye Doyle), Scarecrow (on the road with Al Pacino), The Conversation (Francis Coppola's study of a lonely surveillance expert), Under Fire (as a TIME correspondent in Nicaragua) and Mississippi Burning. His FBI agent bears traces of early Hackmen. Anderson, like Buck Barrow, repeats favorite anecdotes and plays dumber than he is; like Popeye, he wears stumpy ties and catches bad guys on his own obsessive terms. And at the end of each sentence...