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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Austin Hall: With enrollment increasing at the Law School, a new building was needed to house classes. Edward Austin, the building's benefactor, commissioned Richardson to build this epitome of romanesque revival. It is a textbook example of the architectural style of Richardson who led a major 19th-century architectural movement...

Author: By Victoria G. T. bassetti, | Title: Making a Statement With Brick, Mortar | 10/17/1985 | See Source »

...chemists at the University of Chicago have added an important new twist to this version of the apocalypse. Edward Anders and his colleagues reported in the journal Science last week that they had found evidence of a global firestorm that raged about the time the dinosaurs disappeared. The conflagration, they say, suggests that the consequences of a great Cretaceous impact were even worse than the Alvarezes had dreamed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Comet Fire:Did it doom the dinosaurs? | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

DIED. Charles Collingwood, 68, debonair CBS radio and television correspondent who over four decades covered World War II, the White House and Viet Nam; of cancer; in New York City. Collingwood joined CBS in 1941 as part of Broadcaster Edward R. Murrow's London team. He was the network's first U.N. correspondent and the first U.S. television newsman to visit North Viet Nam. In 1963 he won a Peabody Award for his televised tour of the White House with Jacqueline Kennedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Oct. 14, 1985 | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

...recently to quarantine an AIDS victim. An accused prostitute, she has been equipped with one of the new devices and was awaiting arraignment last week in the custody of her mother. "We needed to get her out of the jail because of real or imagined contagion," says Florida Judge Edward Garrison, who has championed use of the technology in his state...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spiderman's Net: An electronic alternate to prison | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

...this round, Washington was the victim. U.S. officials acknowledged that an ex-CIA officer had been fingered as a Soviet spy by Vitaly Yurchenko, a top- ranking official of the KGB, Moscow's intelligence organization, who defected to the West in July. The accused agent was identified as Edward Lee Howard, 33, who worked for the CIA as recently as June 1983, evidently in the agency's clandestine service. As if that were not damaging enough, officials also disclosed that Howard suddenly vanished two weeks ago, after learning that he was the target of an FBI surveillance operation. The feds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spy Slipup: A suspect vanishes | 10/14/1985 | See Source »

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