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...unbridled enthusiasm for their Saturday afternoon occupation. They cite a varsity of reasons that attract them to cheering Gill claims "it makes you feel part of the festivities" Ho, who didn't cheer in high school, says "it was something I had always wanted to try." And sophomore Tom Friedman stresses that "cheering has an athletic aspect that makes it a challenge...

Author: By Atony J. Blinken, | Title: Fun on the Sidelines | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

...freshmen nominated as of 4 p.m. yesterday were Theresa Amato, Stuart Anlgang, Ied Ashford, Michael Baldock, Anthony Ball, Preeta Bansal, Saran Burgess, Jenniler Burton Ethan Cohen, Regan Coleman, Eggert Dagbjartsson, Gerlad Damm, Suzanne Dechy, Charles DiBona, Mark Eichorn, Erica Eisenberg, Andrew Fletcher, William Foulkes, M. Fima Friedman, Paul Gompers, Loralic Goss, Alison Harrington, Emily Harrison, Adrienne Headley, Ron Herman, Michael Hirschorn, Raquel Jacobson, Per Jebsen, Kerry Kelgar, Scott Kogan, Mary Kwak, Deborah I esinsohn, Brian Melindez, Alan Morre, Steven Nusshaum, An Posner, Marvin Putnam, William Rehling, Samuel Rickless, Mitch Rosner, Chris Roy, Charles Rudmick, Jill Ruttenberg, Jell Russan, Laura Robinson...

Author: By I.. JOSEPH Garcia and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Nominations End for Council; 63 Freshmen Registered to Run | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

Shultz's one major conflict at Chicago came when he banned the use of loudspeakers at a rally against the Viet Nam War. When Edward Levi, the university's president, overruled him, Shultz resigned. His friends on the faculty, including conservative Economist Milton Friedman, pressured him to reconsider. Levi ranks among Shultz's admirers. Says he: "George knows how to deal with people. He is an inspirational individual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shultz: Thinker and Doer | 7/5/1982 | See Source »

...battle gracefully. For example, he had strongly advocated a "steady-as-she-goes" economic policy and urged Nixon not to attempt any radical fixes for stagnation and inflation. In 1971 Nixon suddenly imposed a new economic program that included wage and price controls. As a monetarist disciple of Milton Friedman, Shultz was strongly opposed. Nevertheless, he dutifully supported the program and was soon given responsibility for enforcing its cost-of-living guidelines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shultz: Thinker and Doer | 7/5/1982 | See Source »

...past three months seemed to be setting out in a different direction. An April article on poverty in the U.S., with a controversial combination of cover billings ("Reagan's America"; "And the Poor Get Poorer"), was castigated in Newsweek's own pages by Columnist Milton Friedman for giving a "most misleading impression." The following week's cover billed the "final days" of Leonid Brezhnev, and based the story on an unconfirmed report of a stroke supposedly suffered by the Soviet President. Said an upset Newsweek staffer recently: "The guy's still alive and planning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Breaking Molds | 6/21/1982 | See Source »

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