Word: bedded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Pictured clockwise from right: The "official" bib; Christopher Richards '85 agonizes over his time; Joel Podolay '86 huddles in a cozy corner; Amos Gelb '86 finds a bed of concrete; and Joe Murphy '85 relaxes at the top of Row 37, the finish line, Said Coach Parker, who also competed in the event (and lost to half the squad), "It was good exercise," Said Murphy...
Moreover, the time-honored image of the reporter-sketched in The Front Page as a low-paid but high-spirited regular fellow drinking beer with the police as the city edition is put to bed-has given way to a persona shaped by television: the anchorman or anchorwoman, cool, comely, and paid far more than the President...
...antiquated facilities, that it is difficult for the guards to protect inmates from one another. As a result, hundreds of prisoners have been killed and wounded in a decade of violence. State prison officials have long wanted to tear San Quentin down. Instead, they have built a 1,000-bed tent city in a former playing field...
...long night Doony asks Sherry to tell one of her wonderful stories. By morning the story is still unfinished, so the king stays her execution until he can hear the end. This same procedure is repeated for 1001 nights with Doony sitting at the foot of the bed...
...network taped a strategic war game in which onetime officials and politicians role-play an unrehearsed version of how both sides might handle a superpower showdown. Former Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, 69, is cast as the U.S. President. (Muskie will have to watch the program from a hospital bed; he suffered a heart attack at his home in Maine last week.) Former Defense Secretaries James Schlesinger, 54, and Clark Clifford, 76, portray the Secretaries of Defense and State respectively. The result, says former Assistant Secretary of State Hodding Carter III, who plays a senior adviser on the program, "will...