Word: go-go
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Much more carefree, Marshall is living the California fantasy, a Dodger darling dating the lead singer of the Go-Go's, Belinda Carlisle. "I'm still at the stage where I can get to the car without signing too many autographs," he says amiably. "She's the one who takes a half-hour." Marshall was a sixth-round choice in 1978, Brock a 13th-rounder in 1979. In 1965, Rick Monday was the first pick in the first draft, and he is a utility man yet at 37. "When I was the phenom, everywhere...
Afterward, Maura Moynihan, in her leather miniskirt and cowboy boots, scrambles straightway to the top of an 8-ft.-high pedestal and works off her postperformance nervous energy by go-go dancing. Cornelia, all smiles, steps off the stage to be kissed and congratulated by her mother and brother, by Roberto, by Fashion Photographer Francesco Scavullo, by one of her agents and by half a dozen trim, middle-aged men in business suits who have been buzzing around...
After a decade of go-go lending, second thoughts about the risks...
...Harvard student who was an avid go-go hand fan could have been pleasantly surprised, upon attending a concert, to find Radcliffe's own women providing the evening's dance entertainment...
Such ambitious and sometimes controversial endeavors--of which the "go-go pool" was one of the shorter-lived--have characterized Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) since its founding in 1957. Now, employing one-fifth of the undergraduate population and doling out $560,000 a year in wages, the student-run organization is approaching its twenty-fifth anniversary with plans for a gala day-long celebration, invitations to 400 alumni, and the production of a special "HSA History...