Word: loyalities
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Many loyal customers of Revolution Books hope they will stay near the Square. "I'd rather buy my books there than get a 10 percent discount at the Coop. They're cool," said a Harvard student who frequents the bookstore...
Memories of bright college days will change a little at Princeton University, which plans to change the words of its official song to reflect the fact that some the school's loyal progeny are now female...
...could say Fawn Hall wasn't loyal. When her boss, Lieut. Colonel Oliver North, asked her to work weekends at the National Security Council, she readily agreed. Hall, 27, a strikingly pretty blond with blue-green eyes, often turned down modeling jobs because she was afraid they might interfere with her secretarial duties. Hall even rejected the chance to take a screen test because she was just too busy. Said a friend: "She was a good employee, and a good employee does what her employer wants...
...early life and catalogues Reagan's historical revisions and inventions. Reagan would have it, for instance, that his family struggled through the Depression on its own. Yet Reagan and his brother were both able to attend college during the early 1930's. How so? Reagan's father, a loyal Democrat, used party connections to secure an important job with a New Deal public works agency. The New Deal, it turns out, "bailed the Reagans...
...part in the burgeoning Iranscam investigations deepened McFarlane's depression. He has testified more fully than anyone else. But, says his lawyer Leonard Garment, "the more information he gave, the more he became an object of scrutiny." Another friend adds that "he is a loyal ((former)) Marine suddenly thrust into the role of John Dean," the Nixon White House Counsel whose Senate testimony fueled the Watergate scandal...