Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...listening to opera records-Tosca is his favorite -hi the apartment he maintains near the Capitol. Weekends he spent in Newark with his wife Marianna, who had been a high school girl friend. (The Rodinos have two children-Peter, a law student at Seton Hall University, and Margaret, the wife of a Newark judge.) The pace was too fast. In February Rodino landed in Bethesda Naval Medical Center for a few days. He feared heart trouble, but the diagnosis was simple exhaustion. "If I had to do it over," Rodino quipped, "maybe I'd have worked harder...
Political Handouts. Trudeau campaigned harder than he ever had in his political life. Abruptly changing style from his leisurely, lofty (and losing) "Conversations with Canadians" of 1972, he toured with his wife Margaret, 25, in grueling 16-hour days, traveling by plane and even whistle-stopping aboard a private nine-car train. While Pierre orated, Margaret used her fresh good looks to help soften Trudeau's abrasive and sometimes arrogant image. "He's a beautiful guy, a very loving human being who has taught me a lot about loving," she told their audiences. "He's shy, modest...
Trudeau's success may depend a good deal upon the appealing impact of his comely wife Margaret. The daughter of a Vancouver businessman and former Liberal Cabinet Minister, Margaret, 25, shunned public exposure after her marriage to Trudeau in 1971. She preferred the quiet domestic life-skiing and pack trips with Pierre, caring for their sons Justin, 2½, and Sacha, six months-but decided after Trudeau's near-defeat in 1972 that this time she should take a more active campaign role. Lately Margaret, with her elfin smile and insouciant ways, has been wowing crowds from Quebec...
...Margaret Stimpson '30, a Radcliffe trustee, said last weekend, "We feel that from a Radcliffe standpoint we will always want to keep all four classes living together...
...well remember going with my aunt and her collie, Tippy, to the grocery. Aunt Margaret would always buy Tippy a Clark Bar (they were his favorite). I didn't get anything. She told me I'd become a diabetic. I must admit that on a couple of spiteful occasions I ripped off one of my uncle's candy bars. He was a diabetic. He didn't care, though. In fact, he sneaked them to me. (Sneaked candy bars have more chocolate coating...