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...John V. Mallory '92 2.5 4 Rico Reyes '93 0.5 3 KIRKLAND John Dillard '92 n/a 3 Eugene S. Kim '92 0.5 0.5 Steven Lebowitz '92 n/a 5 Patrick L. Sullivan '93 0 1.5 Jonathan D. Unger '92 0 0 LEVERETT Nancy Brune '91 1 5.5 Conrad M. Yun '92 0.5 5.5 LOWELL Lori L. Outz '91 1 1.5 MATHER Colin V. Gallagher '91 n/a 2 Bonni N. Grant '92 0 0 Jeffrey M. Perlman '93 0.5 2.5 Daniel H. Tabak '92 0 0 NORTH John M. DeAngelis '91 1.5 2.5 Patrick Yoon '93 0.5 5.5 QUINCY Christopher J. Borgen...
Turow is the 92nd writer to appear on the cover of TIME. The first was novelist Joseph Conrad in the magazine's sixth issue, in 1923. Eight have appeared twice: George Bernard Shaw (1923 and 1956), Sinclair Lewis (1927 and 1945), James Joyce (1934 and 1939), Ernest Hemingway (1937 and 1954), Andre Malraux (1938 and 1955), William Faulkner (1939 and 1964), Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1968 and 1974) and John Updike (1968 and 1982). Eugene O'Neill appeared four times (1924, 1928, 1931 and 1946). Other writers include Russell Baker, John Cheever, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, Alex Haley, John Irving, Jean Kerr...
...running for the position and their stance on making the Coop's directors more accountable to their constituents. The following candidates expressed a commitment to making the Coop's governance more open: Alex Edelstein, Gordon M. Fauth, Jr., Carey M. Knight, Beth Noveck, Pieter M. Pil, Gina Raimondo and Conrad Yun. Of the candidates who responded, only Jed Arkin specifically said that Coop elections should not be more issue-oriented. We did not receive responses from Paul E. Dans and Sarah A.L. Tabler. The following candidates could not be reached: John L. Kimble, Alberto M. Modiano, Kevin P. Mohan...
...like [the issues of] crime and the teen center to be completely intertwined. A lot of people are concerned about crime and drugs, but there are other programs too," Conrad said...