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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...many ways we should be expected to represent the students in the final clubs as much as the ones who aren't," said Jeffrey A. Cooper '90, council vice chairman. Cooper has a counting problem even worse than Michael Shinagel thinks the Quincy House checkers do. The total membership of the final clubs is approximately 400-500. It doesn't take higher math to realize that this represents a small minority of the college population. And supposedly, in a democracy, the majority rules...

Author: By Mitchell A. Orenstein, | Title: An Abdication of Council-ar Authority | 2/29/1988 | See Source »

...puffers. The Great American Smoker's Club plans to take off April 22, the day when a new Government ban on smoking during any flight shorter than two hours takes effect. The carrier intends to circumvent the rule by organizing as a private charter service and charging $10 for membership (family rate: $20). Entrepreneur Kay Cohlmia, 53, and Colleagues Glenn Herndon, 47, and Daniel Cuozzo, 43, smokers all, plan 14 round-trip commuter flights a day between Houston and Dallas. Other Southwest cities are to be added later. The airline's tail fins will be adorned by neither the Marlboro...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VENTURES: Fly the Smoky Skies | 2/22/1988 | See Source »

Jane's brother BMD (Ed Young, Jr.), who is a respected member of the gang, won't allow his sister to date a fashion outcast. So Jon, upon the suggestion of his Harvard friend, Darren (Darren A. Thierry) gains membership to the gang by coming up with a riduculous fashion. So wild is this fashion trend that the gang members initially shy away from it. But the trend catches fire when the Somerville gang picks up on the fad, and fashion is turned on its head--literally...

Author: By Esther H. Won, | Title: F-F-F-F-Fashion (Huh!) | 2/19/1988 | See Source »

...HUCTW asserts that the union is a grassroots effort that is not run by the national parent. "The union is us, the employees who sign the membership cards," says a union pamphlet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Harvard Wants Workers to Know | 2/18/1988 | See Source »

...family in 1738 to Paris, where young Honore was apprenticed to two distinguished and influential artists, Chardin and Boucher. At the latter's suggestion, Fragonard applied for (and won) the Prix de Rome. He returned to Paris after his studies in Italy, was admitted to the Academy in 1765 -- membership entitled him to an apartment at the Louvre -- and became a commercial success...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Visions of A Rococo Master | 2/15/1988 | See Source »

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