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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Henry P. Biggs '86 3:07 Mike DeVoe '87 3:07:26 William A. Carrington '87 3:09:21 Duncan Stearns '87 3:12 Mike Bock '87 3:14:50 Nick Hotchkin '88 3:18:25 Jeffrey Calcagno '82 3:20 Mike Johnson '86 3:20 Karl Haas '86 3:24 Brian Johnston '86 3:24 Joe Dhillon 1L 3:25 Steve Smith '87 3:26 John P. Nicholas '85-'86 3:33 Julie Mihelhic '86 3:33:07 Toby Warden '89 3:34:03 Dave Flanagan '87 3:34:50 Pietro Satriano '89 3:35 Kerry Newman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Finishes | 4/22/1986 | See Source »

...Ever since the weather got warm," said Karl Berberick of the Golden Temple shoe store, "business has skyrocketed. Last Saturday was like a riot...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Nordhaus, | Title: Square Shops Bask in Balminess | 4/8/1986 | See Source »

...tough customer. He scoffed at a counterproposal by President Reagan for eliminating medium- range nuclear missiles by 1990 and, along the way, displayed a penchant for bareknuckle bullying reminiscent of Nikita Khrushchev. Indeed, the General Secretary showed little inclination to tone down his anti-U.S. rhetoric. Quoting Karl Marx, he described capitalism as a "hideous pagan idol, who would not drink nectar but from the skulls of the slain." The U.S., he declared, is "the metropolitan center of imperialism." In part such pronouncements were intended to appease the party's Old Guard, some of whom are still suspicious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union A Tough Customer Shows His Stuff | 3/10/1986 | See Source »

...reveal themselves. One thinks of the buds and pods that crop up in Paul Klee's watercolors, some of which are fanciful illuminations of Goethe's ideas about the Urpflanze, or "primal plant"; or of the extraordinary images of tiny natural structures taken in the 1920s by photographers like Karl Blossfeldt, in which a seedcase can rear up like a Gothic tower, suggesting all manner of analogies to architecture. But Winters' paintings evoke this quintessentially Romantic idea of the very small as metaphor of the very large without being very explicit about it. The paint surface is too rough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Obliquely Addressing Nature | 2/24/1986 | See Source »

...merely stylistic. For weeks, through a mortifying, mercurial Minnesota winter, two 80-man shifts have worked six days a week to finish what is, after all, a kind of fairy-tale church. The picturesque asymmetry, however, saves the palace from seeming grave. "Ours was not a modernist solution," said Karl Ermanis, the palace's chief architect, as if there were any doubts. The designers borrowed from King Ludwig II, Piranesi, Gaudi, Maxfield Parrish and Walt Disney. There are some fetching small touches: off to one side is an ersatz ice ruin and a skull-shaped ice cave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Form Follows Fantasy | 2/17/1986 | See Source »

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