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...Cinemactress Joan Crawford, 42, who started out as a Chicago nightclub dancer even before the days of the Charleston...
...Black group gathered momentum, it formed its own cultural groups, including Kuumba. Black C.A.S.T., and Diaspora, a Black literary magazine. Despite their cultural orientation, these groups were initially political. The Kuumba sisters, for example, frequently sang in prisons and at political rallies, says Diane A. Crawford '83, the group's former president. Other groups, although less overtly political, were at least implicitly so in their efforts to define a unique cultural identify or "Black Nationalism." Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III believes these cultural groups were highly influenced by the emergence of radical basis within Black society, their growth...
...private savings have averaged only about 7% of the G.N.P. A budget deficit of 6% [which is what $200 billion represents] would absorb an amount equal to nearly all of those savings." The Government's growing borrowing needs could cause what Citicorp's senior domestic economist, Peter Crawford, calls "painful conflicts between the Treasury and private borrowers." This "crowding out" of private borrowers is part of an economic Catch-22. Explains Wall Street Analyst Sam Nakagama: "If the Federal Reserve tries to keep interest rates down in the face of a big deficit, it would have to permit...
Springfield's Jen Crawford was the player Delaney Smith referred to. She scored 12 in the first half, and only six in the second. The Crimson got more trouble from Sharon Playdon, who scored 15 points before fouling out with five minutes left in the game...
...appearances are anything, the 17th century certainly seems to agree with Faye Dunaway, 41. As does her near typecasting in the role of heroine-bitch. Hard on the stiletto heels of her portrait of Joan Crawford in Mommie Dearest, Dunaway is playing the Margaret Lockwood part in a remake of the saucy 1945 film, The Wicked Lady. In this version, to be released next spring, Dunaway plays Lady Barbara Skelton, a country lady of leisure by day who hits the road as a highwaywoman at night. Her part is decidedly wicked-but with a difference. "I've always played...