Word: coopered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...strains of reunion have been hardest for veterans who are single parents. Last November, June Cooper of Mesa, Ariz., left behind her son Jason, 4, who is deaf in one ear, when the 403rd Combat Support Hospital, an Arizona reserve unit, was called up. The boy spent weekdays with the director of his preschool and weekends with his grandparents. When Cooper returned after a six-month tour of duty in Saudi Arabia, she found it was a struggle at first. "Jason just clung to my side, everywhere I went -- he even followed me to the bathroom. He was always asking...
...Neil A. Cooper...
...were quoted as saying that no one in the group had yet organized to work with the campaign. "We said we weren't formally supporting him, and it came out in The Crimson as though we weren't endorsing him," says former President of the Democratic Club Neil A. Cooper...
...Cooper, however, says that while he finds Gallagher an enigmatic political figure, he doesn't question his motives in not working within the Democratic Club in his efforts for Silber. "He said he wanted as many different people in the group as possible and thought that working in the club would have limited that," Cooper says. "He has his principles and does some interesting things sometimes on impulse, but on a personal level, he's a nice...
Duany and Plater-Zyberk are not alone. Sharing roughly the same principles, scores of other architects -- most notably Peter Calthorpe in San Francisco, the partners Alexander Cooper and Jacquelin Robertson in New York City, and William Rawn in Boston -- are designing deeply old-fashioned new towns and city neighborhoods. Most important, developers are buying into the latest view of how suburbs ought to be built. "I still have a memory of the kind of place Duany is talking about," says Joseph Alfandre, 39, the veteran Maryland developer who has already invested millions in Kentlands. "It is the kind of place...