Word: freds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...police-abuse and rights-violation complaints each month. L.A.P.D. spokesmen concede that the department's reputation for no-nonsense law enforcement is justified. But they deny charges of widespread overaggressiveness or brutality. "L.A. is a city that gets talked about for its professionalism, proficiency and toughness," says police lieutenant Fred Nixon. "But there is no policy within this police department that allows for the abuse of anyone." Richard Shinee, general counsel for the Association of Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriffs, contends that it is law-enforcement officers who are the targets of increasing violence. "Los Angeles is the capital...
...Although they lost, it was probably their best performance," Coach Fred Borchelt said...
Another stout retainer whose position has become increasingly important is Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development Fred L. Glimp '50. It's no accident that the administrator who deals with alumni is the same one who's in charge of development (a higher-education code word for fundraising). For, as Harvard graduates soon learn, their financial obligation to their alma mater doesn't end as soon as they've paid off the last penny of interest on that $80,000. They are expected to keep the cash flowing for the rest of their long and (by the grace...
Take Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, for example. Graced with a last name that sends thrills up the spines of Beacon Hill genealogists, Jewett in his baggy suits and rumpled neckties looks the part of the Ivy League administrator. Jewett is so Harvard, in fact, (you should learn to start using the University's name as an adjective) that some say he hasn't been away from the Yard for more than a week and a half since he enrolled here 37 years...
...hoping it's an isolated incident," revealed Fred Gemino, manager of The Crimson Shop, which is next door to Rogers...