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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...trusted aide, Hart often sits alone on the campaign plane, reading magazines or staring out the window. This week Hart aides tried to find their man a "sage" on the order of Mondale's Jim Johnson or John Reilly. But the two would-be wise men-Mark Hogan, a former Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, and Ronald Dozoretz, a Portsmouth, Va., psychiatrist who is active in state politics-are neither national political heavyweights nor particularly close to Hart. Hart's staff fears that the candidate is burning out. "I keep asking him to take a night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Testing the Front-Runner Jinx | 4/2/1984 | See Source »

...really going to miss her," Coach Nancy Hogan said afterwards. "She's an exemplary player with superb leadership qualities and she works extremely hard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Co-Captain Receives Farewell | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

...author, 31, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, breaks no stylistic ground. He blocks out his novel in two broad sections. The first is the third-person narrative of Marge Hogan, farm daughter whose two older brothers are killed in World War II. She spends her working hours in a sea of white feathers and turkey droppings, and her free time at the Cove Café, where a desperate young woman might select the best from a bad lot of rude and scruffy locals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Doakies | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...William Hogan, a steel economist at Fordham University, called the combination a "good fit." Concurred Analyst Dick McClow of Duff & Phelps, a Chicago brokerage: "U.S. Steel kept saying it was committed to the steel business. I guess this shows the company meant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to Basics | 2/13/1984 | See Source »

White, who for three years was a junior associate in the mines of Hogan & Hartson, a major Washington, D.C., firm, lampoons and lambastes everyone connected with the legal profession, from starters to partners. For students worried about the bar exam, he has a chapter subtitled "Thousands of Morons Have Passed It-So Can You." There is a section exploring the compulsion for obscurity and obfuscation. The rule is: "If a layman can read a document from beginning to end without falling asleep, it needs work." Simple, direct statements should be avoided at all costs. For example, "The sky is blue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Lawyer Mocking | 11/21/1983 | See Source »

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