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...Unhappy Camper: Dartmouth women's soccer Coach Steve Swanson had some choice words for his team about the Big Green's inability to put the ball into...

Author: By Daniel L. Jacobowitz, | Title: A Reporter's Strange Case of Deja Vu | 10/31/1990 | See Source »

FALL registration is here, and I am one happy camper...

Author: By Kenneth A. Katz, | Title: Dropping the H-Bomb | 9/14/1990 | See Source »

...reading. No matter where I was, though--running from second to third base on the softball field, being yelled at by my tentmates to get seconds on chicken wingdings--that list was always on the back of my mind. Even now, long after my days as a camper, I still, for the life of me, cannot read in the summer. Oh, sure, I put away a few books or plays, but I cannot really read. I cannot truly achieve the feeling that I never ever want to leave my cozy chair until I finish the book to which my eyes...

Author: By Philip M. Rubin, | Title: Who Can Read in the Summertime? | 8/17/1990 | See Source »

...Dead -- She's Dead: Details at Eleven (St. Martin's Press; 312 pages; $17.95). The puzzler that follows is just as piquant. Jim Sasser, onetime TV commentator and now a writer of thrillers, stops by the network to see an old Vietnam war buddy. He is not a happy camper. Cost cutting is under way, firings are the order of the day, and a terrorist is threatening to do some eliminating of his own. For a lark, Sasser decides to probe, just the way his fictional heroes do. Thereafter troubles and murders begin in earnest. Tucker wanders a bit, tells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Summer Reading | 7/2/1990 | See Source »

...young men to tell his hypnotic tale of loss and redemption: Bridge Boatner, a famous painter who looks back at the summer of 1954, when he was a counselor at a camp in North Carolina; and Raphael Noren, a prematurely wise, otherworldly 14-year-old who was a camper there that summer. Price begins with Boatner's reflecting, "I'm as peaceful a man as you're likely to meet in America now, but this is about a death I may have caused. Not slowly over time by abuse or meanness but on a certain day and by ignorance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Prayer for Raphael Noren | 5/14/1990 | See Source »

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