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Mather House boasts one of the most extensive supplementary rooms on campus, according to student director Peter Buonfiglio '87. A core group of 30 regulars frequents the Mather gym, which boasts, in Buonfiglio's words, "A very social atmosphere where it's easy to spend half your time talking and hanging out with friends...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: Weight to Go: | 2/6/1987 | See Source »

...free weights, and exercise bicycle and an ergometer have spurred interest in the Mather House weight room. Buonfiglio says the changes have brought people out of the woodwork; "the hard-body fad mixes with the yuppie health craze" at the weight room," he says...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: Weight to Go: | 2/6/1987 | See Source »

...Cleveland, Ohio 66 George Kostakos OT Utica, N.Y. 67 Dick Lannon OG Peru, III. 68 Taine Pechet OG Cambridge, Mass. 69 Wayne Hunley OG Pittsburgh, Pa. 70 Brian O'Shea DT Lynnfield, Mass. 71 Joe Ryan OT Brooklyn, N.Y. 72 Dave Bednar OT New Canaan, Conn. 73 Pete Buonfiglio OT Stone Ridge, N.Y. 74 Dennis Vavassis DT Massapequa, N.Y. 75 Keith Gallagher OT Sarasota, Fla. 75 Dan Steere MG Dallas, Texas 76 Eric Eakin DT Lockbourne, Ohio 76 Mike Martin OG Fairfield, Conn. 77 Mike Rauseo OG Lynnfield, Mass. 78 Jeff Budoff MG Woodbury, Conn. 79 Bernie Guekguezian DT Fresno...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Roster | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

From Butte to Albuquerque and from Kansas City to Salt Lake-the territory claimed for the Post's 150,000 circulation-the Bonfils career is epic. Everyone knows that he boasted Corsican descent (his father, a Troy, Mo. judge, changed the name from Buonfiglio) and kinship to Napoleon. Handsome, swarthy, he quit West Point in 1881 and tried his hand at land-trading in the Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas booms. His rough-&-tumble methods brought him, if not friends, a neat pot of money with which he started a lottery in Kansas. Bonfils had taken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Death in Denver | 2/13/1933 | See Source »

...buried the hatchet? One party is Fred G. Bonfils, sometime gambler, fighter, and more recently philanthropist, who is proud to say that his grandfather (surnamed Buonfiglio) was a cousin of Napoleon Bonaparte. When the West was a gold brick, Mr. Bonfils bounced about until he profited $800,000 in the Little Louisiana Lottery. Then he ran into a garrulous bartender named H. H. Tammen and they bought a newspaper, the Denver Post, with which they fattened the gambler's wad and extended the bartender's ingenuity. They had a circus, too (Sells-Floto). But, for raw meat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: In Denver | 11/19/1928 | See Source »

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