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Taken at face value ISD is a truly powerful response to Lown's critics. He has simultaneously avoided answering the sticky political questions ("Let's keep to the point, shall we?") and has clasped about himself a kind of supra-political magic medical coat. He tries to tell us that Soviet actions in hundreds of areas don't matter as far as the arms race is concerned. If only we could take the issue of nukes aside and apply some good old American medical reasoning to it, it would go away. This is ISD in its really terminal phase...

Author: By Paul W. Green, | Title: Wallowing in the Mud | 12/10/1985 | See Source »

Williams College toilet seats are a hot item on that campus. Ulrich's in Ann Arbor carries school toilet seats and also "Michigan Musical Mugs," which play the school fight song when lifted. UCLA sells authentic "Bruin" tambourines and the Coop offers a handmade hat and coat ensemble for the future graduate of Harvard Dog School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Insignia-Wear Gains Popularity Among College Students | 11/23/1985 | See Source »

...BELIEVE THAT IN 1985 there are nuclear weapons in space, a powerful "X-Plane" which defends Tokyo from attack, and a bunch of bumblers in charge of the U.S. military? Well if you do, then the sudden reappearance of Godzilla, in a new coat of modern special effects, will come as no surprise. And if you're able to forget any intelligence that you may have, you may actually enjoy Godzilla '85, newly released in the Boston area...

Author: By Matthew H. Joseph, | Title: Same Old Monkey | 11/23/1985 | See Source »

Mather residents tend to leave their wallets at the coat rack with their backpacks while they eat lunch and dinner. Lately, students have been returning from meals to find their wallets gone, Shaller said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wallet Theft Up At Mather | 11/12/1985 | See Source »

...stores, including Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman-Marcus, and in many of the more adventurous boutiques. Manageably pricey in Japan, where most of them are made, the clothes get pretty dear after freight charges, duties and store markups are added for sale in other parts of the world (a fall coat, for example, made of wool and nylon mesh costs $955). Two pieces of advice in passing, then, to the intrepid and well-heeled consumer taking a maiden voyage into Miyake: the clothes, so unconstraining, can be addictive; and the name is pronounced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: The Man Who's Changing Clothes | 10/21/1985 | See Source »

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