Word: breakfasts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Participation in the Secret santa program is not limited to students. Lowell House Senior Tutor Christopher M. Jedrey served breakfast in bed to Lowell resident Lisa S. Kambour '83 as a gift from her Secret Santa. "She looked a bit surprised," Jedrey said...
...Allen affair does point to subtle strains and tensions within the group. But so far, at least, the troika has put on a spectacular show of unity. Meese, Baker and Deaver are constantly in and out of each other's offices, as well as Reagan's. They eat breakfast together in Baker's large corner office at 7:30 every morning that all three are in Washington, to review problems and options, plus the day's agenda for Reagan and themselves. Says one White House aide: "That breakfast is the key to the kingdom...
...three invariably occupy the same positions: Baker at the head of the table, Deaver on his right, Meese on his left. But no one presides; they just talk. TIME White House Correspondent Laurence I. Barrett, attending a breakfast last week, observed that they began exchanging papers and ticking off items on the day's schedule even before a steward served the first course (cantaloupe for Meese and Baker, grapefruit for Deaver). Early though it was, all three had read the White House daily news summary. Deaver and Baker expressed concern about attacks on the Administration's prospective new budget cuts...
...inch vertical leap; TIM PENDERGAST, men's lacrosse--A dinner out; TANIA HUBER women's ice hockey--A new kneecap; CHRIS MITCHELL, men's basketball-Playing time; TRACY KIMMEL, women's ice hockey goalie: Unlimited studio recording time and a hockey sweater; ANITA DIAZ, women's track--A breakfast in bed of bagels, cream cheese, coffee and a newspaper, LIZ WARD, women's ice hockey--A 1000-goal season; MAUREEN GILDEA, women's swim team co-captain--A new knee; MAUREEN FINN, women's field hockey co-captain--$10,000 for lacrosse and a good stick; LENNY YAJIMA, women...
...promising to become a grand champion can fetch $3,000. The American Shorthair is sometimes incorrectly called the alley cat. Muscular and intelligent, plain or tabby-patterned, it is to most people the essence of the feline, a cat-cat, the kind that shows up for breakfast and moves in with the children. In the purebred version, shorthair kittens cost $300 to $500. The Egyptian Man, a fairly new breed, is extremely rare-a mere 51 are C.F.A.-registered. The only spotted domestic in existence (in pewter or bronze for high-tech décor), the usually aloof Mau favors...