Word: lancasterism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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In smaller towns superstores are providing a welcome -- and previously unknown -- burst of urban energy. Borders opened a store in rural Lancaster, Pennsylvania (pop. 55,550), in late 1992, and it is now the most popular spot in town, with its Saturday-night musical performances. "There are no major museums...
Craig Lancaster '97, one of the club members who tabled yesterday, said, "It's important to table for women's rights since in other countries they are treated differently when abducted and are subjected to sexual assault as well as other forms of torture."
DIED. ART KANE, 69, photographer whose famous 1958 portrait of dozens of living jazz legends for Esquire is the subject of a new documentary; of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound; in Lancaster, Kentucky. The film, A Great Day in Harlem, has been nominated for an Oscar.
Since 1981, ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, the astonishingly beautiful daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, has been plugging Lancome cosmetics under a contract that has paid her as much as $315,000 a year for 35 days of work. Along the way, Isabella had two other, less successful careers-as a...
Also elected were four assistant directors: R. Brian Black '97, off-campus affairs; Eric D. Miller '96, university affairs; Jeff A. Redding '96, student affairs; and Craig A. Lancaster '97, administrative affairs.