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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...seem I am bickering over mere details: I am not. The issue here highlights the differing philosophies of the two candidates. For The Crimson to paint McNamara as the candidate of special interests is not only untrue but unfair. Don't stereotype all Republicans as pawns of "Big Business." We deserve a break today! Mark Ramford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mac and the PACs | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

While residents said the exterior and interior appearances of their rooms had been greatly improved, they almost invariably added that nagging inconveniences--fire alarms, faculty water, damaged belongings, peeling paint, and security concerns--tempered their enthusiasm...

Author: By Thomas H. Howlett and The CRIMSON Staff, S | Title: Tempered Enthusiasm | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

When the ghosts take a whirling tour through the house, they include a pit stop in the children's suite to paint on the wall a picture of a pig and the slogan "Dishonor Thy Father." Papa Montelli of course refuses to believe the innocent cries that "brushes" did it and he start to belt the kids. Mom breaks in so he starts to break her. That fracas finally ends, ominously enough, with Sonny holding a loaded rifle to his father's head...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Horrorville Revisited | 10/8/1982 | See Source »

Clayton's lawyers sought to paint a picture of an Honor Committee concerned with a spate of bad publicity and under pressure to convict someone. In April 1979, The Daily Princetonian released a controversial poll which said that one-third of undergraduates had cheated on an exam...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: Suspended for Cheating, Student Sues Princeton | 10/2/1982 | See Source »

...delectable fragment. It will also provide plenty of fuel for reassessment. Nobody could call Avery a neglected painter, but he did work against neglected painter, but he did work against the grain. In the '30s and '40s his Matissean aesthetic and his refusal to paint "social" subjects, whether of the left, like Ben Shahn, or of the right, like Thomas Hart Benton, made him an outsider in the art world; no small irony, since this son of a New York State country tanner struggled his whole life against pauperism. Later he would be considered rather a fuddy-duddy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Milton Avery's Rich Fabric of Color | 9/27/1982 | See Source »

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