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Ronald Dunham -- street name Strike -- is their foreman. Or scoutmaster, or baby-sitter; one of his clockers, Horace, 13, spends his time leafing wistfully through a catalog of kids' toys. Strike is only 19 himself, a scrawny fellow with a stutter and a bleeding ulcer that he treats with vanilla Yoo-Hoo. But he's smart; smart enough to know not to wear gold, not to trust anyone, not to get greedy and not to do product, because cocaine messes you up. He has $21,000 in cash stored around town, and he tells himself that this is his leaving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An American Tragedy | 6/8/1992 | See Source »

...Foreman ended his speech with words of advice to Harvard community. "Always remember--to remember," he said...

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Heavyweight Boxer Honored by Lampoon | 5/4/1992 | See Source »

According to 'Poonster David J. Kennedy '93, the Lampoon hosted a dinner for Foreman Friday night at which the ex-boxing champ was served "nouvelle cuisine--two tiny pieces of shrimp, three slices of zucchini, one or two capers and a slice of parsley...

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Heavyweight Boxer Honored by Lampoon | 5/4/1992 | See Source »

Kennedy said Foreman was disappointed with themeager servings, and was brought another plate ofthe same...

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Heavyweight Boxer Honored by Lampoon | 5/4/1992 | See Source »

...Foreman remained frustrated--until Lampoonmembers brought out hundreds of McDonalds'shamburgers and a steak for him, Kennedy said

Author: By Rajath Shourie, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Heavyweight Boxer Honored by Lampoon | 5/4/1992 | See Source »

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