Word: brat
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...mile: 1. Billings (BU) 8:45.8, 2. Weber (H) 9:00.25, 3. Brat (BC) 9:01.06, 4. Richard (NU) 9:02.21, 5. S. Gerken (H) 9:02.73. Two-mile relay: 1. BC 7:42.74, 2. H 7:42.79, 3. NU 7:43.94, 4. MIT 7:49.54, 5. Tufts 7:53.30; Distance relay 1 NU 10:12.3, 2. BU 10:12.3, 3. BC 10:28/9, 4. H 10:37.5, 5. Brandeis 10:48.8. One-mile relay 1 BU 3:18.02, 2. NU 3:21.01, 3. MIT 3:21.41, 4. BC 3:21.87, 5. H 3:24.79; High jump: 1. Saunders...
...Chelsea and the dentist drop off Billy (Doug McKeon) A jaded kid from the city. Billy is a precocious adept at the fine art of "cruising chicks." At first he is insolent, recalcitrant obnoxious--a caricature of the stereotype of the urban brat Predictably. Ethel, Norman and nature work miracles on the lot in four lightening week's. The rest is connect-the-dots. By the end of On Golden Pondso many things have fixed themselves up that one has the feeling that Skylab has fallen out of the heavens and, after disintegrating, magically reassembled itself on earth Nice...
...easy being a working mother-especially if your boss happens to be Louis B. Mayer and your job category is movie star. It is especially not easy if one of your adopted children turns out to be the spoiled and charmless brat portrayed in this silly movie about the domestic life of Joan Crawford. The sympathy one is supposed to feel for the poor little rich waif (played at different ages by Mara Hobel and Diana Scarwid) slides away from her and onto the fashionably padded shoulders of the actress, whom Faye Dunaway's makeup artist, Lee C. Harman...
...toasts to both brides and grooms. Members of the younger set are not quite so cagey with the press as their elders, however, and a friend of the couple confided that Master Wortley thinks Miss Welch "soppy"; Miss Welch, in return, considers her make-believe spouse "an awful brat...
Last summer in this space I wrote about a young tennis player who had been a brat as a junior star but who had matured into a poised and potentially great competitor. I recounted the first-round loss of one Jimmy Arias to a veteran professional in the Washington Star International and said Arias had left his tantrums behind and might someday fulfill the dreams that I too once savored as a regular on the USAT kiddies' circuit...