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...preprofessional, more career-oriented than the undergraduate from the '60s? From my perch. I have been asked that question a thousand times by pop analysts and chic social journalists trying to observe or confirm a trend. My honest answer is that I don't know. I was in a kindergarten classroom the day of the University Hall takeover, and got glimpses of the anti-Vietnam protests only in the newsbreaks that interrupted the cartoons...
...Only. A trunkful of Gershwin songs, colorful sets from a wise child's kindergarten and a pair of toe-tapping charmers in Twiggy and Tommy Tune make for Broadway's airiest enchantment...
...morning. I would be forced to respond at 6:30 a.m. upon leaving the house. When I had nothing to say, they tried other ways to get a story. A CBS reporter tried to question my six-year-old daughter Kimberly, on her way to kindergarten : "Is your daddy home?" My kids were afraid to go out. Another CBS correspondent tried to find out whether Japanese businessmen were paying my bill at my favorite sushi shop. He gave the man who runs the shop the impression he was from the Government, and the man produced the bills, which...
...look for it to last much longer," Steinkuhler sighs) is more than farfetched. When the All-America teams are announced, Burr will become the smallest town to have produced an All-America. It is a place without a policeman, or a need for one. From kindergarten through eighth grade, Steinkuhler attended country school in the company of three classmates, one of them a girl. "We had to round up everybody in town to play any sort of sport," he says. "We drank a lot of pop in Burr and mowed a lot of lawns...
...children who attend kindergarten through eighth grade at the Graham/Parks school, were invited by Kirkland's House and Neighborhood Development (HAND) committee to visit a student-run haunted house and to trick or treat at Kirkland entries...