Word: jeffreys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Nick Wurf Sports EditorBob Cunha Staff Writer Jeffrey A. Zucker President Street and Smith 1. Yale 1. Penn 1. Penn 1. Yale 2. Penn 2. Yale 2. Yale 2. Dartmouth 3. Harvard 3. Harvard 3. Harvard 3. Harvard 4. Dartmouth 4. Brown 4. Brown 4. Penn 5. Brown 5. Cornell 5. Dartmouth 5. Princeton 6. Princeton 6. Dartmouth 6. Columbia 6. Brown 7. Columbia 7. Princeton 7. Princeton 7. Cornell 8. Cornell 8. Columbia 8. Cornell 8. Columbia
...little idle, a little too rich. I suppose it's true." After work or shopping, the teenage countesses and bejeaned barons gather at Club A, a jewel-box disco, to dance, gossip and compare invitations. "It's all a game to them," says a Columbia University business student, Jeffrey von der Schulenburg, 27, a German count by birth, "really just playacting, and in the end, they're Europeans again...
Among those indicted were Curtis Strong, who catered food for the Philadelphia Phillies earlier this season, and Jeffrey Mosco, a bartender at a Pittsburgh pub frequented by athletes. Dale Shiffman, whom the FBI described as a gambler in Pittsburgh, was charged with 111 counts of cocaine distribution, more than any other defendant. Ueberroth, who has ordered all employees of the major leagues other than players to submit to drug- screening tests, hopes to persuade the players to take the tests as well. One additional concern: an athlete with an expensive illegal habit might be pressured to fix games...
...million in two months. But like Ohio's episode, which was touched off by the failure of Cincinnati's Home State Savings, Maryland's full-blown panic started with trouble at just one institution. The run began when press reports revealed that Old Court's president and part owner, Jeffrey Levitt, had stepped down under pressure from the insurance fund, which was worried about the thrift's sloppy management and overly rapid growth. In three years, Levitt had pushed the thrift from $140 million in assets to $873 million. Old Court made that leap with risky real estate deals...
...recipients of this distinction, along with their House affiliations and academic concentrations, are: Paul L. Choi. North, Economics; Seth C. Farber, Cabot, Classics; Jeffrey J. Kosowsky, Mather, Engineering Sciences; Frederick S. Lee, Leverett, Biochemical Sciences; Kenneth C. Lee, North, Economics; Jonathan M. Levine, Leverett, Government; Alexander J. Rimberg, North, Physics; Jeffrey M. Rosen, Adams. English and American Literature and Language Combination; Hyunjune S. Seung, Mather, Physics; Lewis B. Silverman, Winthrop Biology; Mark S. Weinfeld, Leverett, Biology; Tal-Muyi, Currier, Biochemical Sciences...