Word: fox
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...publicity and the fad have to be a part of it," said Aaron Fox of Eliot Street's "A Wine For All Reasons," in which five cases of the stuff were snapped up in two hours. "But it is interesting in itself," Fox added...
...Fox said his wine, selling at $5.99 a bottle, had been brought in by air and was attracting both regulars and trend-watchers alike...
Freshman year, Robert M. Fox '87 was "red-dotted" at registration. He thought his mother had sent a check, and when he went to the registrar's office, they said they had received his check. It was really that of another Robert Fox, though. "I came within a few hours of having to take the semester off," says Fox...
...STUDENTS' PERFORMANCE of Hamlet in an unfamiliar language--English--makes their acting and dialogue purposely stilted. The result is an hilarious version of the Shakespearean play. Fox Major, played by Wood Foster, is wonderful as the gangly-legged Hamlet and constantly mistakes meanings of words--for example, by holding up three fingers when he counts...
Murdoch is the first to admit that he knows little about television or movie production. He does not even watch much television. He catches the news, and on Sundays maybe 60 Minutes and Murder, She Wrote. Murdoch is no film buff, either, though he recalls liking Fox's summer hit Cocoon and Universal's comedy Back to the Future. But he observes that the video business seems to be "much like publishing, where you have to be able to motivate the creative people while keeping enough order to do good business." In the process of imposing his order...