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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Special notice must be given to Jonathan Engel's portrait of Karl Lindner, the homes association representative. The first time Lindner visits the Younger home he is timorous, almost deferential, refusing hospitality and asserting that all problems can be solved if people will only sit down and talk about them. He insists on being polite even though he would never speak to Black people if he could help it. The second time he visits, secure in his faith that the Youngers will accept his offer and wisely avoid trouble. Lindner is not arrogant, but brisk. Engel plays the two scenes...

Author: By John P. Oconnor, | Title: Universal Love Story | 5/2/1984 | See Source »

...Minutemen managed to narrow the Harvard lead to two when Karl Hatton outmaneuvered Crimson midfielder Phil Blazar and shot one of the rare balls that freshman goaltender Mike Bergman didn't get his stick on. But with the help of a swarming and agressive defense Bergman shut the door at seven and played an impressive game, making 22 saves and sparking the effective Crimson clear...

Author: By Mark Mead, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Tips Top-Ranked Minutemen; Bergman's 22 Saves Enliven Defense | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

When David Wolfe of Neiman's went to Rome to buy the extravagant furs that Karl Lagerfeld turns out for Fendi, he and his assistants practiced a serviceable combination of hard business, constructive gossip and applied technology. Wolfe nixed a deluxe fur that was cut like a pullover sweater because "we have to consider those big bouffant Texas hairdos. You can't expect clients to have to drag their furs over them." A dyed gray beaver jacket, with collar, pockets and cuffs furrowed like a plowed field, is "ideal for Mrs. Bowing." (All names have been changed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Fall Fashions: Buying the Line | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

...home truths may prove useful at this point. One comes courtesy of the uncrowned duke of drop-dead swank, Karl Lagerfeld: "There's no fashion if nobody buys it." Second are the words of Anne-Marie Dubois-Dumée, who assists Maxfield's owner, Tommy Perse: "We're consumers." Now that that has been cleared up, we can-consumers all-move for a moment right into the heavy duty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Fall Fashions: Buying the Line | 4/23/1984 | See Source »

...Robert Fitzsimmons '84 4:10.00 Tim Bechtold '84 4:20.00 Debbie White '85 4:22.00 Darren Thompson '85 4:22.53 Paul Kuklinski '85 4:26.00 Peter H. Miller '85 4:26.00 Tom Karr '84 4:34.00 Matthew Ryan '84 4:34.27 Tony Bienstock '85 4:40.00 Karl Pforzheimer '84 4:40.00 Brian Sullivan '84 4:40.00 Clifford Russell '85 4:49.00 Edward Stiel '85 4:53.47 Hugh Jorgan '84 4:54.00 Louis Morsberger '85 5:31.10 Richard Lafont '86 5:49.00 David Kulick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: How Harvard Fared | 4/17/1984 | See Source »

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