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...Remember Friday nights, when everyone came to town and leaned on their cars talking?" asks Mary Jane Fox, an octogenarian with a lively, youthful mind. "You saw your friends, got your groceries, heard the latest news. That was great fun. But that was some time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GREAT ESCAPE | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...denied last week that his gift was intended to send a message to any specific person. Gates has already "dramatically increased the amount he has given," Turner says. "I'm not on anyone's case right now." His role models range from billionaire philanthropist George Soros to octogenarian Oseola McCarty, the Mississippi washerwoman who gave $150,000 to pay for scholarships at a local college. And, says Turner, he draws inspiration from A Christmas Carol ("the greatest book on giving I ever read") and the joy Scrooge finds when he finally adopts a more charitable attitude toward the Cratchit family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TED TURNER: PUTTING HIS MONEY... | 9/29/1997 | See Source »

...octogenarian Galbraith has been a professor at Harvard since 1948. He was Ambassador to India during the administration of John F. Kennedy '40, who is a former Crimson editor, and administered the system of wartime price controls during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, who is a former Crimson president...

Author: By Robert J. Coolbrith, | Title: Professors Recovering From Recent Illnesses | 4/9/1997 | See Source »

Setting: A dimly-lit courtroom. Only four people are present. The judge, a grizzly-looking octogenarian who scowls over his spectacles, swirling his grayish hair about his face; the prosecuting attorney, a carefully groomed elderly gentleman in a dark suit and briefcase; the defense attorney, a young, hot-shot legal rookie with his hair slicked back and Calvin Klein frames on his chiseled face; behind him silently sits a person whose gender, race and age are hidden by the lack of light...

Author: By Bradford E. Miller, | Title: Seattle's Best | 4/7/1997 | See Source »

...would be easy to view this 17-month old's rape as an isolated incident, with few implications beyond the horrifying scope of child abuse. Most of us will undoubtedly forget about this child's rape as we have forgotten about the brutal rape of an octogenarian grandmother last year in New York. I also want to forget. I want to forget the faces of my female peers who blame themselves after being "date raped," who would rather suffer the psychological and emotional consequences than be put on trial. But I can't forget the puffed eyes, or the anguished...

Author: By Alex-handrah Aime, | Title: The Culture of Rape | 10/31/1996 | See Source »

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