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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...very first day," says Emily MacFarquhar, a fellow member of Wellesley's class of 1959. "Of course, I couldn't tell then she would be secretary of state, but she was certainly bright, intelligent and hardworking...

Author: By William P. Moynahan, | Title: A Bright Future | 6/5/1997 | See Source »

...believe his coming to Harvard was partly motivated by the danger he was in at Cornell from other students who didn't agree with his views--personal danger, physical," says Mansfield in an interview, who recalls Keyes as "very bright" and "very interested in politics...

Author: By Joshua L. Kwan, | Title: A Voice for Values | 6/3/1997 | See Source »

Clifton came from a very strong family. "They were incredibly strong people who motivated all their children--including Clifton--very well," says William S. Ellis '44-'46, a general civil practitioner in law and a lifelong friend of Wharton. "I always knew that he was very bright, got along very well with people and was a hard worker...

Author: By Kelly M. Yamanouchi, | Title: Serving America, Aiding Abroad: A Life in the Public Eye | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...very public ordeal of Jamie Tarses is a cautionary tale that could play out only in Hollywood, where bright young executives are thrust from gotta-have-her to you're-outta-here without pausing at that crucial intermediary stop: Who is Jamie Tarses, and what has she done to deserve this? At 33, she's the youngest person--and the first woman--ever to run the entertainment division of one of the Big Three networks. Nearly a year ago, ABC hired her away from NBC, where she had gained fame for overseeing the development of such hits as Friends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: WILL JAMIE GET WITH THE PROGRAM? | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...burns on nearly 90 percent of her body. Twelve-year-old Malcolm Shabazz, who reeked of gasoline when he was arrested Sunday, will undergo a psychiatric evaluation before being arraigned Tuesday. "There were problems there with that child," family lawyer Percy Sutton told the Associated Press. "He's a bright young man, but there were some troubles there." The boy allegedly set the fire because he was angry that he had to live with his grandmother; he had been sent to the co-op apartment in Westchester County three weeks ago to get him away from a tough crowd...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Malcolm X Widow in Critical Condition | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

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