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Dates: during 1980-1989
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When a Roman emperor or general returned to the city after a great victory and was awarded a triumph, he passed among the populace wearing a hero's chaplet, surrounded by his soldiers, his booty and his captives. Lest he be made drunk by glory and the cheers of the citizens, he was sometimes provided with a slave who accompanied him in the ceremonies and whispered into his ear, "Remember, you are mortal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Peculiar, Melancholy Creature | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

...agree with Burger's complaints about litigation "mania." Petty suits are being filed daily. A man sues a company for damages suffered when he could not hear traffic because he was wearing earphones. A drunk sues a bar because it should have refused to serve him. Some lawyers are accepting these cases; otherwise lawsuits could never be filed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 19, 1984 | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

Dallek, a UCLA professor, begins by pausing briefly, but crucially, to examine Reagan's autobiography Where is the Rest of Me?, and a particular episode in which Reagan, a young schoolboy in Dixon, Illinois, remembers seeing his father drunk on the back door-step. The example is illustrative of his general approach; Dallek retrieves from this incident the basic Reagan ethic of self-reliance that Dallek asserts pervades Reagan's policies as president. Moving onward, Dallek tries to show a panoply of instances in which Reagan actions reflect deep-seated personal values. He wants to find the bases of Reagan...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Passionate Symbolism | 3/7/1984 | See Source »

Sure, we get drunk at fraternities, Muffy. But it's more than just a vehicle for taking advantage of economies of scale in the brewing industry. We're talking about the right of free men to choose their friends, the right to organize and associate, the sanctity of the family. What was it Judge Learned Hand said? "Liberty lives in the hearts of men and if it dies there..." Well, I don't remember the whole quote since that was the day after the big rush party...

Author: By Clark J. Freshman, | Title: Whither The Frats? | 3/1/1984 | See Source »

...Unfaithfully Yours, Dudley Moore delivers his best comic performance to date, confirming that his bubbling talents in Arthur can sparkle even when his character doesn't guzzle champagne. Instead of playing the caricatured drunk (Arthur) or the caricatured sex conquistador (10), with Claude, Moore gives his most balanced characterization yet. Moore, an Oxford graduate degree holder in music and an accompolished jazz artist, plays the conductor comfortably and convincingly...

Author: By Clark J. Freshman, | Title: Hilarious Marriage | 2/17/1984 | See Source »

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