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Class Differences. Whitman wrote, "I see an aristocrat/ I see a smoucher grabbing the good dishes exclusively to himself and grinning at the starvation of others as if it were funny,/ I gaze on the greedy hog." By the time of the Civil War, the poorest half of Americans owned just 1% of all assets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BAD OLD DAYS | 5/8/1995 | See Source »

...amaze all those who watch her play. She went from 7th nationally to 5th to 3rd and finally 1st this year. She also led Harvard to an Ivy League and national championship, so I guess a portion of her trophy case should be left here for all to gaze...

Author: By Bradford E. Miller, | Title: Parting Gifts | 5/4/1995 | See Source »

...dancing, lovey-dovey pairs could gaze into each other's eyes at their convenience on the upper deck overlooking the sea of gyrating bodies. I found this situation a bit sickening. No, scratch that bit part. The abundance of pawing and slobber really made me want to puke...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Prom II | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...that scarcely explains how the company declined so swiftly under the gaze of a board that boasted such luminaries as famed stockpicker Peter Lynch and former baseball commissioner Peter Ueberroth. The first sign of trouble came last summer when Agee told directors that the company expected to report a loss for the second quarter. "I raised questions about why we hadn't received a preview," Brzezinski recalled last week. His uneasiness grew several months later when "we started getting indications of a fourth-quarter loss that would be larger than anticipated--though nothing like what it finally turned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WRECK OF MORRISON KNUDSEN | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

...dollar productions rarely find funding without a star's name on the marquee, it is hard to begrudge Broderick the part. To the role of J. Pierrepont Finch, the World Wide Wicket Co.'s window washer turned mailroom clerk turned rising executive, he brings the same quizzical intensity of gaze and naturalness of gesture that carried him to stardom in everything from Neil Simon comedies like Brighton Beach Memoirs to the Civil War epic film Glory. As an actor, Broderick has a gift that is almost impossible to fabricate: an unforced freshness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOARDROOM BOUND | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

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