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...Reaganauts breathed a little easier. Pierce, who is best known for his work in labor law, is the Cabinet's only black so far. An Eastern Establishment Republican, the son of a prosperous dry cleaner and real estate man in the New York suburb of Glen Cove, Pierce was a star halfback and Phi Beta Kappa graduate at Cornell, where he also earned his law degree in 1949. He then began building a long string of firsts, such as the highest-ranking black (as an assistant to an Under Secretary of Labor) in the Eisenhower Administration and the first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three for the New Team | 1/5/1981 | See Source »

...dorm Studying conservation--and "calendar reform." For Dean Epps, may the New Year finally end the pain Of late-delivered newspapers, and students who deal cocaine. The Yard is filled with our friends and their faces--But of Arnold C. Harberger there are very few traces. Where is Glen Bowersock? Where Frank Freidel? Where is Michael Walzer?--Princeton, north of hell. To Robert S. Brustein we pass the champagne New Haven's loss has been our dramatic gain. For Al Carnesale, alas! appointment came too late And nuclear power will march on to its fate. The year's been, well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Christmas Phantasm | 12/18/1980 | See Source »

...Crimson rooters who had made the trip to their feet. Then Bucyk from Rick Turnbull for the Huskies at 3:08, Paul Filipe from Chuck Marshall at 4:02, Sandy Beadle from Paul MacDougall and Gerry Cowie at 4:22, Scot McKenney from Fahringer and Glen Giovanucci at 10:42, Fahringer from McKenney and Giovanucci at 13:44 and finally Beadle from Cowie and Filipe at 16:56. Northeastern can't score like this in practice...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Huskies Rampage, Tear Icemen, 11-5 | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

Most of the ten new faces belong to freshmen, almost all of whom gained experience on skates in high school. Although Susan Newell--a hot defensive prospect--will be sidelined tonight with muscle injuries, she and fellow freshmen Leonie Glen, Deb Taft and Megan Berthold should beef up the Crimson defense...

Author: By Nancy F. Bauer, | Title: Women Pucksters Face B.U. Tonight | 11/25/1980 | See Source »

Along 16th Street all the world's churches seem to have convened for a permanent caucus - Mormon, Universalist, Episcopal, Lutheran, Swedenborgian. There are many distinctive areas like this. Glen Echo is an amusement park that went out of business in 1968. Now arts groups meet there near abandoned carrousel horses and a cracked, empty pool. Downtown, the old Woodward & Lothrop department store looks as handsome as ever, with its polished wood everywhere. Streets are lined with wig emporiums and phrenologists. The National Portrait Gallery is located in the old U.S. Patent Office that doubled as a makeshift hospital during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Place to Hate and Love | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

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