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...After coming back from Florida and being outside for so many games, it was definitely frustrating to then have to come back indoors." said sophomore pitcher and Florida native Neil Magnuson...
...Neil C. Magnuson '99 said the locks would be an inconvenience...
Cover work can keep writers stationed at their keyboards into the wee hours of the night. "We shared many all-night writing chores on covers," recalls former TIME senior writer Ed Magnuson, the previous record holder. "If my memory turned mushy toward morning, I could always ask George where to find some memorable quote in a correspondent's files. 'Take 21, page 3,' he would say -- without a pause in his typing." At 62, Church, who loves fishing and serenading co-workers with his parodies of popular songs, is still propelled through the toughest stories by an undiminished excitement about...
...Khouri, it's work -- and actresses aren't getting much of that, in good roles or bad. Writers and directors will still make room for women's roles if they fit the new conventions of "nurturer or shrew," as comedian % Ann Magnuson defines them in her new one-woman show. "Basically, I vacillate between those two roles," she says. "The dialogue boils down to either 'Fme' or 'Fyou...
...understands that better than Magnuson, whose first cover was a crash effort on nuclear testing that ran in 1962. He has specialized in late- breaking stories ever since. "There is a real pleasure in putting them together under pressure," he says, "where you just stay up all night and get the job done." Ed has got 118 of them done, including 21 covers on Watergate, four of them written in consecutive weeks in May 1973. This summer Magnuson, 66, will retire after 32 years at the magazine. Looking back over his distinguished career here, Ed recalls handling our coverage...