Word: notebook
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Your wrinkle report [NOTEBOOK, July 29] says 76% of baby boomers think they look younger than their age. Those creams must be working. A local TV consumer reporter gave a "wrinkle-out" spray a rating of 6 out of a possible 10. He should try it on a shirt next time. SCOTT FELDMEYER Milwaukee, Wisconsin Via E-mail
...Verbatim" quote about former White House aide Craig Livingstone [NOTEBOOK, July 1] omitted part of what senior adviser to the President George Stephanopoulos said, and changed the meaning of his words. The quote should be: "All I know is that anything that has anything to do with security or logistics--Craig's going to take care of it. You don't have to tell him how to do it, when to do it. Just that it needs to be done...He knows how to cut through the bureaucracy...
Last week Perot maintained a studied silence while Lamm talked to anyone with a notebook or a microphone. "I'm going to try to be the candidate," he told TIME, but appended two huge, probably impossible conditions: that Perot "truly doesn't want to run" and that enough money can be found to finance a respectable campaign. But Lamm nonetheless last week gave up his job as a Democratic TV commentator. And he plans to court potential delegates of the new party at state gatherings so he can become the nominee at the August convention...
...only course in which I took more than occasional or cursory notes was Lynn Loomis' Mathematics 12 (now 212). Professor Loomis' lectures were models of clarity and precision. Every week I would write an amplified version of my notes in a lined notebook with hard black covers edged in crimson...
Wendorf described the novel as a "common notebook" that could have been found anywhere in the 1840s. He added that it was in "remarkably good condtion" although hard to read because it is somewhat faint