Word: butler
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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When Allison S. Feaster '98--a top talent on the women's basketball team--was recruited, she was placed with career scoring leader Tammy Butler...
...Pennsylvania Avenue, the First Family was reduced to making do with just one chef, one butler and one usher on call, and two housekeepers by day, one by night. Political director Douglas Sosnik was sent home as "nonessential." The President's professional staff of 430 now stands at 90, not including Secret Service agents. Spokesman Michael McCurry reports to work; his two deputies don't. Hillary Rodham Clinton's 16-person staff has been reduced to four...
...situation. So basically what it involves is just letting an audience know from the beginning that it's okay for them to laugh. After the first night we put in a little sort of schtick at the beginning with Dan[iel J.] Goor ['97], who plays the butler, who sort of comes out and does a sort of little funny thing. I'll let it be a surprise...
First, in Levy's nine-plus years as coach, he has never called a meeting four hours ahead of their usual 1 p.m. schedule. Never has he brought general manager John Butler and owner Ralph Wilson along to chat about strategy from the previous game...
This communal catastrophe is beginning to breed unconventional and disquieting responses. A forthcoming article in the Yale Law Review by Paul Butler, a law professor at George Washington University, reports that inner-city juries are increasingly acquitting black men they know to be guilty. "They do a cost/benefit analysis," he says. "They look at this person and decide, 'As a community, we're better off with this person out of jail than in jail.'" The practice is probably legal under a common-law doctrine allowing jurors to override the law if their own sense of justice demands...