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Word: duked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NOTEBOOK Wednesday's showdown with-Duke is sold out. Yale and Brown roll into town next week. Harvard shot III percent from the free throw line over the weekend, a mark which should be good enough to keep the Crimson number-one in the nation in that category...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: Cagers Lose Thriller at Cornell, 62-60; Loss Drops Harvard One Game Back | 2/6/1984 | See Source »

...Basketball vs. Duke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 2/2/1984 | See Source »

...Laxalt heads south, and so does Cabinet Officer William Brock, the President's trade expert. Watergate Judge John J. Sirica will be under Cooke's wing, loving the thunder on the turf and delighted he won't have to make a single call all day. Restaurateur Duke Zeibert is aboard. "Politicians are kids too," he says. He should know, having filled their ample stomachs for 30 years. If the Hogs do their work, he will bake them a cake, or a hundred, whatever it takes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hog Mania in High Places | 1/23/1984 | See Source »

What journalist coping with the pressures of the news does not occasionally wax nostalgic for what is remembered as the relaxed life of academe? By next spring 30 TIME staff members will have briefly sampled college life again under the auspices of the TlME-Duke University Fellowship program. Each year since 1979, six TIME journalists have traveled to Durham, N.C., for a four-week sabbatical, attending classes and undertaking research projects. In return, they are invited to share their knowledge, experience and perspective with students and faculty members in informal meetings. Says Bill Green, Duke's director of university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Jan. 9, 1984 | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

...TlME-Duke fellow, former Senior Editor James D. Atwater, found academic life so rewarding that he has now made it his full-time occupation. Atwater, 55, joined TIME in 1950, served as a correspondent and writer, then went to the Saturday Evening Post in 1962. In 1969 he worked on drug-education programs for the U.S. Government, and later roved Europe as a writer for Reader's Digest. Rejoining TIME in 1973, he eventually edited the Nation, World and Education sections. Then last fall Atwater assumed a different kind of editorial post: dean of the University of Missouri...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Jan. 9, 1984 | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

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