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...night that they installed the windows. I started to feel sick with a sore throat and had trouble breathing," said Carol N. Weiss...

Author: By Joanna R. Handelman, Andrew C. Karp, and David M. Rosenfeld, S | Title: HRE Worker, Tenant Drop Charges | 3/16/1982 | See Source »

Assistant Atty. General Carol K. Dietz said that the firm is being charged with misrepresentation in advertising and violation of the Consumer Protection...

Author: By Jennifer E. Lim, | Title: State Presses Suit Against Cambridge Firm Advertising Apartments For Sale in City. | 3/9/1982 | See Source »

...their last meeting, two months ago, the Huskies outshot and outmuscled the Crimson in a 5-1 rout. Northeastern's top forward line of Patti Storey, Shelley Spencer and Carol Latorre scored three times against the usually stingy Harvard defense, and B.U. netminder Kathy Scanlon stopped 20 Crimson shots in that game...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Icewomen Destroy Elis at Bright, 6-1, Carry Five-Game Streak Into Beanpot | 2/16/1982 | See Source »

...Tiger's quickness--especially that of Delhagen--was also responsible for the Crimson's woes. Throughout the second half. Princeton players were able to slip behind the defense underneath the basket for easy two-pointers while the Harvard team looked on helplessly. "Quickness underneath hurt us," coach Carol Kleinfelder said...

Author: By Jon Losos, | Title: Tigers Maul Crimson, 67-43; Loss Drops Record to 2-17 | 2/16/1982 | See Source »

...Feingolds have little aptitude for it. Irving Howe, Susan Sontag, Alfred Kazin, Leslie Fiedler, Norman Podhoretz, Elizabeth Hardwick, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Gates, Norman Mailer, William Styron, Donald Barthelme, Jerzy Kosinski and Truman Capote do not come to their party. They miss quite a scene. Among the uncelebrated guests is a Holocaust survivor who literally levitates the living room with horror stories. Lucy also rises to the occasion with a Christian-pagan vision rooted in agriculture, bacchanalia and fertility symbols. The reader is left suspended with images of unreachable men locked in "the glory of their martyrdom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cabalarama | 2/15/1982 | See Source »

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