Word: lifeguard
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Once a suit is filed, however, Disney takes a tough stance, rarely settling out of court for large sums. There are exceptions: the family of a 57-year-old man who drowned after skimming down a River Country slide at Disney World, although a lifeguard was on duty, got $250,000. But generally, says McCray, "if they come in and want a lot of money, they're gonna have to fight for it. If we didn't take that attitude, we'd maybe have as many as 100 times the lawsuits...
...assigned by computer), and fans could buy no fewer and no more than four tickets. At $120 a pop, that is a fair hunk out of anybody's allowance. "He must think that we're as rich as he is," said 21-year-old Jackie Colson, a lifeguard in Florida. "This is Jacksonville. This ain't Hollywood." The promoter tried to get local papers to run ads containing mail-order ticket coupons gratis, as if the dailies would be performing a public service, but some journalists balked. "It absolutely reeks of arrogance," said David Easterly, publisher...
...result, students unable to find career-oriented paying jobs and unable to afford volunteer work, often turn to the most traditional summer employer--the recreation industry. Cape Cod offers many recreational jobs, says Intern Marianne Nee, internship coordinator at Wellesley College. Those jobs include bartending, lifeguard positions, house painters and sales clerking...
...house 750 inmates, even though it would have meant 500 recession-proof jobs and a payroll of about $9 million annually. This year more than a dozen Illinois cities and towns are going for it. Among the suitors: Dixon, where Ronald Reagan grew up and worked summers as a lifeguard...
Radcliffe Crew Program 1980--1982 Varsity Harvard Women's Swimming 1978--79 Lifeguard at I A B Pool 1981 82 Psychology Soc. Rel. Concentrator...