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Snubbing the Fogg and the Carpenter Center, they met at Tommy's Lunch, the Mt. Auburn St. home of greasy french fries and late-night pinball. The artist, Lowell House senior David Kuhn, exhibited nine oil paintings and portraits in the first such show ever presented at the 25-year-old diner...
...After a moment's hesitation, I realized I couldn't have asked for a better setting," Kuhn said. Susan C. Morrison '82, organizer of the show, added, "I've been going to Tommy's for years and years. I thought an exhibition would be a good idea and I've been looking for a year for a small, consistent body of work to fill the space...
Amid the chaos both sides claimed victory. President Reagan declared he was "pleased." Yet such advocates of the elderly as Cyril Brickfield, 62, executive director of the American Association of Retired Persons, and Maggie Kuhn, 76, founder of the Gray Panthers, called the 60-page conference report "a liberal document." In fact, the conference did endorse, albeit loosely, nearly all of the "eight for the '80s" goals proposed by a consortium of 25 elderly groups. Among the aims: more access to full-time and part-time work; home delivery of services rather than use of nursing facilities; an eventual...
...federal court in Brooklyn, a tall, sad young man from Boston College has been on trial more than a month, accused of shaving points in six B.C. basketball games during the 1978-79 season. Perhaps he will learn the jury's verdict this week. His name is Rick Kuhn, and except for the eyes, he seems younger than 26. He sits at the defense table alone, but in the company of four other defendants, men with even older eyes and Damon Runyon-sounding names, including convicted extortionist Jimmy ("the Gent") Burke. The testimony has been a seamy accounting...
Coaches are always saying that kids nowadays are made of no better or worse clay than they ever were, even the captains of the team, the Rhodes-scholar finalists, like B.C.'s Jim Sweeney. Sweeney testified as a Government witness against Kuhn and the other defendants; he has admitted accepting money through Kuhn but denied going along with any fix. When Sweeney spoke of shamefully tacking the $500 in his closet, it recalled Ed Warner of C.C.N.Y. three decades ago, hiding the money in a shoe-box in an aunt's basement. They must have felt about...