Word: casuals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...life--the hotels, the planes, the soap operas (both televised and intramural)--and the reader's appreciation of the game is richer for it. The basketball story, plus the profiles and the assorted other history, make The Breaks of the Game a quick and zesty read for even a casual...
...Crimson senior defensive end looks at himself; rather, it's the image he tends to project to others. To the casual observer, he just doesn't seem like a football player. And to the other guys on the football team, it seems just a little bit odd that he is a classics major...
...peace. Extensive demonstrations in Bonn, London, Brussels, Paris and Rome last month brought nearly a million people into the streets to protest the scheduled deployment of 572 NATO missiles beginning in 1983. Moreover, Europeans were increasingly jittery over U.S. nuclear strategy in the wake of Ronald Reagan's casual remark three weeks ago that an "exchange of tactical weapons against troops" in Europe was conceivable without escalating into an all out exchange between the two superpowers. Although it was misleadingly quoted out of context, the remark revived a recurring fear that the U.S. was prepared to sacrifice its European...
...hosted more than 50 of Harvard's senior faculty members and administrators. The dinner series-- a brainchild which Mitchell instituted shortly after he left college--has not always been so extravagant. In the early days it was held in Mitchell's Mass Ave apartment and the evening was entirely casual. "It started out really tacky and studenty," recalls Richard Linowes, a Business School student who has been part of Mitchell's organizing committee and a regular attendee since the series began. "At that time the big dish was fish stew...
...former member of a Reagan foreign affairs advisory group criticized the current administration's "casual" foreign policy at a Center for International Affairs seminar yesterday...