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High-priority and low-priority Californians alike blasted this modern-day version of Noah's Ark. Proclaimed Los Angeles County Supervisor Ed Edelman: "Preselecting people to be saved is inimical to the American way." But Kingsbury, who was one of the first American soldiers to enter Hiroshima in 1945, is undeterred. "I know it sounds hateful, but after the blast, don't we need all the possible skills and resources available for survival?" he asks. Kingsbury claims that at least his mother agrees with him. "She told me that she is far too old to be evacuated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First, Grab a Crowbar . . . | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

...gone fairly well, We have close to 50 names, but the highlight of the day has definitely been the Bowie tape," said David Edelman '83, a member of the Harvard Democratic Club...

Author: By Astony J. Blinken, | Title: 4600 Undergraduates Register; Receive One Information Packet | 2/4/1982 | See Source »

Some of the House's more than 430 residents appeared in the courtyard in bathrobes and shoes, but most were fully dressed. David E. Edelman '83 said he was watching the Eagles-Falcon game in television when the alarm sounded. "I decided. 'To hell with this, I'm going to go over to Winthrop and watch the football,' and by the time I got back they were all inside," he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mather Alarm | 10/7/1981 | See Source »

...will not reckon with this when it distributes the funds." Civil rights, education and social service leaders are also wary of entrusting the purse strings to statehouses, and more than 60 citizens and religious groups have formed a coalition to oppose the President's plan. Says Marian Wright Edelman of the Children's Defense Fund: "We are really getting a return to the old states' rights philosophy that will make a mockery of our promise of equal opportunity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Block Those Grants! | 6/22/1981 | See Source »

MONA KENT deserves her happy ending; Susannah Rabb maker even selfish bitchiness appealing. Rabb isn't as good a singer as Zachos or Reed, but David Edelman and Penny Outlaw, the musical directors, have cleverly arranged her songs so she can talk her way through the hardest parts. After all, it's in the script that the ingenue should sing better than the fading star who got where she is on her sex appeal. Rabb brings a glorious cattiness to her role--drawling "I'm sure" when poor Ruby stammers out her name--and dances with the proper verve...

Author: By Katherine Ashton, | Title: A Chance In A Million | 11/19/1980 | See Source »

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