Search Details

Word: nelsons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

Harvard [87]: Sarah Duncan 9-1--19; Jen Mazanec 0-6--6; Beth Chandler 8-2--18; Hanya Bluestone 1-1--3; Heidi Kosh 9-1--20; Beth Wambach 6-1--15; Jody Fink 1-0--2; Sandy Springer 0-0--0; Dina Hadrick 0-0--1; Melinda Nelson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: For the Record | 2/6/1989 | See Source »

HARVARD (65): Sarah Duncan 3-4--10; Jen Mazanec 1-0--2; Beth Chandler 7-5--19; Hanya Bluestone 2-0--4; Heidi Kosh 5-2--12; Jody Fink 3-0--6; Beth Wambach 4-0--10; Melinda Nelson 1-0--2; Sandy Springer 0-0--0; Dina Hadrick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Women's Basketball | 2/4/1989 | See Source »

Almost heretically, given the Republican Party's current center of gravity, National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft has moved his boss to the center by calling him a "Rockefeller Republican." To the Republican right, those are fighting words. So repugnant was Nelson Rockefeller's pragmatic moderation that they forced him from Gerald Ford's ticket in 1976. "Look at most of the ((Bush)) Cabinet and White House staff," says George Clark, the former New York State Republican leader who supported Reagan in 1980 against the preferences of the state party's dominant Rockefeller wing. "The more I see and read...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: George Bush: A New Breeze Is Blowing | 1/30/1989 | See Source »

...many, in part as a result of events in her own life. Her son Neil's dyslexia first got her interested in fighting illiteracy. In 1984 she wrote a book, C. Fred's Story, a surprisingly wry look at Washington life as told by her first dog, after publisher Nelson Doubleday assured her it would be a good way to promote her literacy efforts. C. Fred could have been a disaster, but Barbara's wit and candor made it work. "I didn't have to squeeze it out of her. There was no ghostwriter," says editor Lisa Drew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Silver Fox | 1/23/1989 | See Source »

...Japan's Sony, agreed to pay more than $35 million for Tree International, the last big independent country-music publisher in Nashville. The Tree catalog contains some 35,000 songs, including such hits as Elvis Presley's Heartbreak Hotel, Roger Miller's King of the Road and Willie Nelson's Crazy. Says CBS Records president Tommy Mottola: "We're going to build a music-publishing empire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC PUBLISHING: The Sound Of Money | 1/16/1989 | See Source »

Previous | 556 | 557 | 558 | 559 | 560 | 561 | 562 | 563 | 564 | 565 | 566 | 567 | 568 | 569 | 570 | 571 | 572 | 573 | 574 | 575 | 576 | Next