Word: goodkin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...critics, this amounts to little more than a thinly veiled effort by affluent and largely white neighborhoods to exclude strangers while boosting the value of their homes. Observes San Diego's Sanford Goodkin: "A stranger is defined as anyone who bought a house the day after I did." He and others claim that the effect of growth controls will be most severe on the poor, cutting jobs and investment in their neighborhoods. But developers have never been eager to build in poorer areas, and many of those neighborhoods are equally concerned about congestion. In Los Angeles, Proposition U passed...
...down to specifies. Probably the outstanding performer of the meet was Sue Goodkin. She never entered the pool, but her Playboy '77 outfit, complete with bunny ears and tail, caught the attention of most of the spectators...
Geography was not without a couple of gems. Pat Mendoza and Sue Goodkin insisted that not only were the Bee Gees going to "Massachusetts" to "do the things they gotta do," but were specific in naming "Pine Manor" as their destination. Patricia Nolan wasn't as close. She missed by about 7000 miles when she said Grand Funk encountered chiquitas in Iran instead of Omaha...
...shares went to Seppala, Adam, and Michael J. Goodkin '63, who an agreement with HSA late last to compile the 1962 "Let's Go." Goodkin, also an officer of Ivy League Inc., which publishes a collegiate to New York City, wrote none of the text of the HSA guidebook...
Other officers are Lawrence M. Butler '64, of Quincy House and Chelsea, Narthex; Michael J. Goodkin '63, of Eliot House and Merrick, N.Y., Treasurer; and Marshal Field III '63, Adams House and Chicago...