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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...coordinated, freshly fashioned displays of stylish clothes and jogging gear, modern furniture and gourmet cookware. While the likes of Bloomingdale's and Neiman-Marcus have long merchandised their wares with flair, the redesign and reorganization are a revolutionary departure for Sears. Says Joe Fragale, operating manager of the Oak Brook, Ill., store: "We had so many people think they were in the wrong store, we put up a sign YES! THIS IS SEARS." The company is betting heavily on the success of its new look. Twelve of the stores have opened in time for Christmas, and 99 more will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sears: New Look for the Top Retailer | 12/5/1983 | See Source »

Mary Kelly Walsh Oak Park...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Nov. 21, 1983 | 11/21/1983 | See Source »

...Curial OT 6-2 200 Sr. Bresklyn, NY 23 John Dalley CB 5-11 175 Sr. Houston, TX 2 Tony DiCesare QB 5-11 180 Jr. Las Vagan, NY 14 Mike Dixon FS 6-1 190 Sr. Long Long Beach, CA 68 Brian Bowling OG 6-2 230 Sr. Oak Lawn, NL 76 Eric Eakin DT 6-2 230 Jr. Lockbourse, OH 25 Steve Ernst WB 5-10 192 Sr. Clinton, MA 42 Jim Fadule WB 6-0 198 Sr. Harelton, PA 51 Deve Fankios LB 6-1 226 Jr. Lynafield, MA 3 Eric...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard alphabetical roster | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

...Powers TE 6-6 210 Jr. East Lynne, CT 60 Todd Presnick LB 6-1 205 Jr. West Haven, CT 88 Eugene Profit SE 5-11 178 Se. Los Angles, CA 7 Jim Pucci QB 6-2 210 Se. Annonia, CT 14 Mare Quinlivan SE 6-6 190 Jr. Oak Park, IL 85 Jim Quinn DE 6-3 205 Se. Dever, MA 16 John Quinn DE 6-3 205 Se. Dever, MA 25 Bon Quineness DB 5-11 170 Se. Claremont, CA 49 Tony Resch DB 6-1 180 Jr. Philadelphia, PA 37 Dave Rohol...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale alphabetical roster | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

...real estate is breathtaking. Glowing Victorian brass fittings, red oak woodwork and frosted glass set off the Pavilion, a graceful three-level gallery of restaurants and shops in a vast sunlit atrium that rises 215 ft. and has a floor two-thirds the length of a football field. Visible through the distant glass roof, past floors of balconied corridors where 800 federal workers have offices, is a dramatic view: the 315-ft. clock tower that presides loftily over Pennsylvania Avenue. Developer Charles Evans Jr., whose firm also was part of the team that refurbished the nation's oldest covered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Capital Success in Washington | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

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