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...Chuck A. Veley '87 3:45 Patty H. Diker '87 3:46 Jim Connolly '88 3:47.57 Diana L. Murphy '87 3:50 Amos Gelb '87 3:51.21 Doug Cohen '89 3:51.56 Jerry Geripechauer '87 3:52 Steve Sornson '87 3:52 Steve Bauphin '87 3:53 Jeff Ticknor '87 3:53 Pamela J. DiRubio '87 3:53.27 Cathy Komisaruk '88 3:58 Frank A. Lawler '88 4:00 Mike Starkle '89 4:03.22 Colleen D. Collins '88 4:03.25 Damon Petty '88 4:12.39 Ellen P. Goodman '87 4:15 Louise L. Boone '87 4:15.37 Naomi...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Times | 4/21/1987 | See Source »

...second doubles match, Stinebaugh and Palandjian squashed Spiegel and Jeff Gordon in straight sets...

Author: By Michael J. Lartigue, | Title: Netmen Make Penn Quake and Fall, 6-3 | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

...trouble started last month, when Milwaukee's premature spring temperatures gave way to a brief snowfall. Jeff Barnett, 33, and Roommate Bill Hackbarth, 30, built a life-size snow sculpture of a family at the beach: kids playing, Dad holding a beer can, Mom in a light blue bikini spray-painted on her shapely form. Enter Kathleen Zanio, 43, a former Franciscan nun, who drove by the sculpture one afternoon. "Here was this woman with large, protruding breasts and abdomen," says Zanio frostily. "It was obnoxious and repulsive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milwaukee: A Real Hatchet Job | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

...home Kemp relaxes in his book-lined den with football trophies and framed family photographs crowding the mantle. A giant black satellite dish ! connected to his 20-inch RCA television allows him to watch most of the games of his eldest son Jeff, a backup quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. He hates the campaign travel, hates being separated from his family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Portrait, Jack Kemp:The Quarterback Of Supply Side | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

...wait. Seidelman has had the wit to cast that uncannily resourceful actor John Malkovich as both Jeff Peters, the mad -- well, anyway, crabby -- scientist who created Ulysses, and the mechanical marvel himself. The former is a ferocious misanthrope, misogynist and klutz; the latter is, naturally and logically, everything his master cannot hope to be. He moves, for example, not with the herky-jerky nervousness of his creator or a too cute movie robot. Instead, Malkovich invests him with a preternatural smoothness. His character is equally subtle. It may be based on the wise-child conventions on which the typical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Making Mr. Right | 4/13/1987 | See Source »

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