Word: england
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...offering, I Am the Only Running Footman (Little, Brown; 206 pages; $15.95) -- named, like all her work, for an actual pub -- keenly observes Britain's myriad social classes and offers a persuasive story of family obsession and revenge. Keith Heller attempts the double voyage of writing not only about England but about the early 18th century. His debut, Man's Illegal Life, was a tour de force about urban turmoil in the years before London had police (his detective, named George Man, is a sort of civic night watchman with an awesome sense of duty). Heller's second novel...
...Katherine E. Bliss '90 of Canaday Hall and Dallas, Texas; Gil Citro '90 of Holworthy Hall and Northbrook, Illinois; Jennifer M. Frey '90 of Holworthy Hall and Alleghany, New York; Terri E. Gerstein '90 of Pennypacker Hall and Cromwell, Connecticut; Julie E. Gibbons '90 of Stoughton Hall and London, England; Susan B. Glasser '90 of Matthews Hall and Montclair, New Jersey; Vindu P. Goel '90 of Hollis Hall and LaJolla, California; Lori J. Lakin '90 of Thayer Hall and Los Angeles, California; Camille L. Landau '90 of Grays Hall and San Francisco, California; Jonathan S. Leff '90 of Pennypacker Hall...
Catliff--who closed his Crimson career with 34 goals and 15 assists--was also named First Team All-Ivy and First Team All-New England...
Cincinnati had the NFL's second-ranked offense when it played the Patriots. San Francisco had the league's third-rated attack before it played them. And Miami will take the NFL's most productive offense into its game with New England...
...recent drive to the national semifinals by the Harvard soccer team, Catliff spurred the rugby team's 1984 national championship campaign. Then a sophomore, Catliff was named MVP of the New England rugby union, the National Rugby Tournament, and earned a spot on the Rugby All-American team...