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During his junior year John was a member of the civic affairs club, and as a senior he was in the Rodeo Club, which organized barbecues, square dances and junkets to rodeos. In his yearbook John's roster of activities was scanty but unembarrassing, just as his senior-picture hair length seemed perfectly median, neither long nor short. Bill Lierman, the Rodeo Club's sponsor, recalled nothing untoward. Says Lierman: "He wasn't a rowdy. He got along fine with all the kids." And a sampling of schoolmates' reminiscences shows a consensus. David Wildman, the basketball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Drifter Who Stalked Success | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

...sentences of his minute-long report disclose to his viewers that authorities had decided the man could not have had anything to do with the Atlanta killings. Atlantans were even more irked at a Washington Post story last week that described their city as "about to crack" under the civic and racial pressures caused by the killings. "Where do they get that stuff?" asked Assemblyman Brooks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exploiting Atlanta's Grief | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

True, they flew into town aboard private jets, and both had the customary squads of professional chums. But the sold-out performance by Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. at Atlanta's Civic Center last week was a starry burst of altruism: the $148,000 in concert receipts went into municipal coffers drained by the costs of investigating the murders of 20 black children. Halfway through the three-hour benefit -in which Native Georgian Burt Reynolds and Singer Roberta Flack appeared-Sinatra declared his "sadness and love" for Atlantans "frightened by day and doubly frightened by night." Furthermore, Sinatra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 23, 1981 | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

Hamilton took the first major post-Olympic confrontation in February, when he won the American championship, and Santee finished second. Last week, at the World Figure-Skating Championships in the Hartford, Conn., Civic Center, Santee set out to even the score. But Hamilton came out on top once again, winning the World Championship by the thinnest of margins. Santee placed second, Igor Bobrin of the Soviet Union third. As the three finalists mounted the victory stand, Hamilton and Santee treated their international audience to a good old American high-five handclasp, then stood side by side, gold and silver medals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Giving 'Em the Old One-Two | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

Other panel members were more willing to see the University's position. "The University claims to be pursuing a public interest, and the City of Cambridge claims to be pursuing a public interest," Peter M. Lange, associate professor of European Studies and former president of the Cambridge Civic Association, said, adding. "Strangely enough, these two public interests are not the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Councilor at IOP Panel Asks for Harvard's Cooperation | 3/11/1981 | See Source »

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