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Dates: during 1980-1989
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President: Jessica A. Dorman Business Manager: Robert Q. McManus Editorial Staff: David J. Barron Noam S. Cohen Casey J. Lartigue Jr. Michael J. Lartigue Jeffrey S. Nordhaus Sophie A. Van Wingerden John C. Yoo Photographer: J. Carter Vincent Business Staff: Gary Alexander Resident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Staff | 7/17/1987 | See Source »

When the Chicago Sun-Times announced a nationwide search to replace Ann Landers last February, Wall Street Journal Reporter Jeffrey Zaslow, 28, decided to get the inside scoop by becoming one of the 12,000 applicants. "I was looking for an angle," he recalls. Zaslow not only got the story, he got the job. Beginning July 1, the paper will feature not one but two successors to the nation's best-known advice columnist, who will continue to write her own column at the rival Chicago Tribune. The other lucky selectee is Diane Crowley, 47, a divorced lawyer with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 15, 1987 | 6/15/1987 | See Source »

...Jeffrey Luke Brown...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Rules Of Conduct | 6/15/1987 | See Source »

...lunch with Larry and his former roommate Jeffrey R. Chapman '86 ("my collaborator," insists Guterman)--demonstrates more of the same. Sitting in the new Cambridge War Memorial Park, the pair face the requisite, serious kind of interview questions. The two, who co-wrote and co-directed Larry's latest film, politely respond with the requisite, serious kind of interview answers. Except that it was all in mocking tones. Chapman, asked to describe Guterman, replies: "Once in an atomic age a true genius passes through Harvard's gates. Larry encompasses the diversity of Harvard within itself...

Author: By Deborah E. Copaken, | Title: An Animated Lunch With Larry | 6/11/1987 | See Source »

Professor of Economics Jeffrey D. Sachs alsowarned of the dangers of protectionism. "We arethreatening to jeopardize deeply important foreignpolicy goals in East Asia," he said, adding thatthe U.S. must give economic aid to nations in thatregion of the globe, especially the Philippines."World leadership doesn't come free. We have tomake some sacrifices for it," Sachs said...

Author: By Julie L. Belcove, | Title: Alumni Listen to Symposia | 6/9/1987 | See Source »

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