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...neck of the woods, it's very unusual that a classics professor would raise money [of this magnitude]," Crane says. "I'm the only person I know in the humanities who has this kind of support...

Author: By Rebecca L. Walkowitz, | Title: The High-Stakes World of Foundation Dollars | 11/30/1990 | See Source »

...children of bright, good parents were spared the...suffering that our inferiors were undergoing....As long as the little gold stars kept going to the homes in Chelsea and the backwoods of West Virginia, the mothers of Beverly Hills and Chevy Chase and Great Neck and Belmont were not on the telephones to their congressmen screaming you killed my boy, they were not writing to the President that his crazy, wrong, evil war had put their boys in prison and ruined their careers...

Author: By John L. Larew, | Title: Bring Back the Draft | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

...gull flies, the distance is not great: 21 miles from Cape Gris- Nez in France to the famous white chalk cliffs of Dover on the English side. Yet down the centuries the narrow neck of water separating Britain and France has served as one of Europe's most enduring physical and psychological barriers. Only twice have armies crossed it to invade Britain: the Roman legions in 54 B.C. and the one led by William, Duke of Normandy, in 1066. Secure on their sceptered isle, Britons developed their own proud brand of insularity, summed up as "splendid isolation" during the palmy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Europe An Island No More Hello! Allo! | 11/12/1990 | See Source »

Reared in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., and a graduate of Lawrence College in the same state, Dick combines a folksy sense of humor with finely honed competitive instincts. He started with TIME in 1969 and joined our Detroit office in 1974. There he found himself running neck and neck in ad sales with fellow Detroit staff member Jeff Cornish. The two men bet a pair of shoes on the outcome. "It was close," Cornish recalls, "but he edged me by $600 for the year. Then he dashed out and bought himself the shoes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Publisher: Nov 12 1990 | 11/12/1990 | See Source »

...dangerous thing. It can, if you're not careful, fool the eye into betraying the body. Just when you think it might be safe to go out in a thigh-high mini, the fashion oracles say it's the year of the catsuit. I'm going to wear a neck-to-toe unitard in public? No way. I have only to think ladies' room (worse: airplane lavatory) to dismiss such a pernicious garment from my wardrobe. What sensible woman wants to reveal her every -- and I do mean every -- curve and bulge? And who wants to look at them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style Ode to a Tyrannical Muse (or Why I Love and Hate Fashion) | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

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