Word: movingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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From his New York office, John Stacks, deputy chief of correspondents, coordinated TIME's coverage with an eye sharpened by experience as the magazine's Washington news editor during the Watergate crisis. A White House correspondent in 1982, Stacks grew familiar with Reagan's management style. Says he: "Reagan seems...
The blend is a delicate thing. Lately, it has been adjusting uneasily to a new professional bass, Winthrop Buswell. His predecessor, a divinity school graduate named Peter Vanderveen, is moving away from singing into the ministry, as the parish intern. He sings with the bass section now merely as a...
GOD. DEATH. Technology. Nietzsche. These are the issues that plague Alexander (Erland Josephson), a former actor and disaffected professor. He has retired to his Swedish summer home to celebrate his birthday, and as the film opens we see him planting a tree on the beach with his son, Little Man...
MGH doctors will probably begin moving in within the next 12 months, said Richard Bland, Raymond's director of marketing for the Navy Yard project.
The Crimson took the meet according to plan, starting off strong and never letting up. Harvard won four of the first six events, moving out to an 18-point lead and neutralizing a highly partial Brown crowd.