Word: osborn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...write this week's cover story, she had mixed emotions about the feminist movement. "If asked the question, 'Are you a feminist?' I would have said, 'Yes, but . . . ' " The uncertainty reflected Wallis' experience balancing the demands of a career and a growing family (she and her husband Hugh Osborn, a media consultant, have two children, Nathaniel, 3, and Madeleine, 11 months). "I wondered whether the movement did us a disservice by not preparing us for how difficult it would be," she says. "I'm part of a generation of women who grew up with the opportunities created by the feminist...
...brightest luminaries gathered at a black-tie dinner last month to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, there was one conspicuous absence: the school's dean. The university had been unable to fill that prominent post ever since former Newsweek Editor in Chief Osborn Elliott resigned two years ago. Last week Columbia President Michael Sovern finally announced a successor: Joan Konner, 57, a veteran television-documentary producer and a Columbia trustee since 1978. "She's been a very serious possibility from the beginning," said Sovern. "We didn't want anyone to think that...
...Freestyle: 1. Eric Osborn, Princeton, 45.31; 2. Andrew Geller, Yale, 45.34; 3. Keith Kaplan. HARVARD, 45.53; 7. Chris Smith, HARVARD, 46.27; 11. Mark Shagena, HARVARD, 46.45; 14. Greg Tull, HARVARD...
Emphasizing the cheapness inherent in the mini-magazine, Andrew Osborn '89 said, "We got a grant of $119 from the Office of the Arts, which actually takes us a long way because it only costs us $15 to put out each issue...
...Cheap Lit. is absolutely anti-comp," said Osborn. "We'd love to have a rolling membership. Anyone can come to our meetings and help out without feeling that they are making a serious time commitment...