Word: orinda
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Flandermeyer, the newcomer from Orinda, Cal., will be a key cog in the Crimson machinery...
...Editorial Board: Stephen L. Ascher '88 of Winthrop House and Manhasset, New York; Gregory R. Bell '89 of Mather House and Portland, Oregon; Emily S. Bingham '87 of Mather House and Louisville, Kentucky; John M. Glazer '87-'88 of Quincy House and Orinda, California; Christine Huang '90 of Wigglesworth Hall and Berkeley, California; Susan L. Kelly '87 of Adams House and Chattanooga, Tennessee; John F. Lambros '87-'88 of Adams House and New York, New York; Eric Pulier '88 of Winthrop House and Teanack, New Jersey; Andrew J. Sussman '87 of Adams House and Staten Island, New York; Steven...
...News Board: Julian C. Baker '88 of Winthrop House and Chicago, Ill.; Phyllida A. Burlingame '88 of Adams House and Katonah, N.Y.; Adam J. Epstein '88 of Quincy House and Orinda, Calif.; Casey J. Lartigue of Dudley House and Houston, Tex.; Michael J. Lartigue of Dudley House and Houston, Tex.; David M. Lazarus '89 of Pennypacker Hall and Broomall, Pa.; Benjamin R. Miller '89 of Thayer Hall and Baltimore, Md.; Mary E. Sarotte '88 of Mather House of Morristown, N.J.; Gregory R. Schwartz '89 of Canaday Hall and New York, N.Y.; Alan Z. Segal '89 of Canaday Hall and Vestal...
...competition to become a high school cheerleader get so hot that it leads to murder? Police in the comfortable suburban San Francisco community of Orinda had to consider that possibility last week. They arrested Bernadette Protti, 16, and charged her with the killing last June of Kirsten Costas, 15, a fellow student at Miramonte High School. Kirsten had beaten out Bernadette and other applicants for a cheerleader's position. The stabbing had shocked the affluent city...
DIED. Edward J. Daly, 61, pugnacious founder of World Airways and originator of no-frills U.S. air fares; after a long illness; in Orinda, Calif. Once a semipro boxer, Daly parlayed two World War II military planes (cost: $50,000) into a hugely lucrative charter line in the 1950s. In 1979 he offered one-way, cross-country tickets for $99.99, but major-airline competition, a strike, high fuel costs and a grounded fleet of DC-10s during a safety scare nearly plucked World...