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News Editor for This Issue: Spencer S. Hsu '90 Night Editors: Colin F. Boyle '90 Chip Cummins '92 Ross G. Forman '90 Spencer S. Hsu '90 Stephen J. Newman '92 Editorial Editor: Katherine E. Bliss '90 Features Editors: William H. Bachman '92 Colin F. Boyle '90 Sports Editors: Jennifer M. Frey '90 Michael D. Stankiewicz '91 Photo Editors: William H. Bachman '92 Terry R. R. Roopnaraine '90 Business Editor: Raymond Nomizu '91 Copy Editor: David...
Another friend said, "Never eat dessert on a day with an "r" in it. Unless it's chocolate chip cookies...
...Chip Weil, 48, a native of Grand Rapids, has been a loyal TIME reader since he was a student of American literature at Indiana University. As a naval officer based for three years in Asmara, Ethiopia, he usually went through each issue more than once. Before arriving here he had a successful 18-year career with the Gannett newspapers; he was a senior vice president of Gannett and publisher of a ten-newspaper group with headquarters in White Plains, N.Y., and, most recently, publisher and CEO of the Detroit News. "TIME," he says, "has always been an icon...
Beginning next week, Chip's signature will appear at the bottom of this column...
...nearly perfect that even less central characters contribute their share to the play's convincing truthfulness. Ducey is sweetly sincere as Willy's neglected but aiming-to-please second son, Happy, who picks up Willy's fractured dream and vows to fulfill it after his father's death. Chip Rossetti puts out a convincing performance as Willy's boss Howard, but it is unfortunate that he has been forced to play three different parts throughout the drama. Two of these are pivotal characters in Willy's demise, and casting Rossetti in all three roles both detracts from his believability...