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Perched on a sunny concrete patio of Bursley Hall, the dormitory hub, Vincent Bertolino, 19, and Chris Nadolny, 16, schemed to carve up the Third Reich. Between them was a stylized map of Germany, replete with rivers, hills and other obstacles. Equipped with cardboard counters representing military units, Vincent took the role of Russian Supreme Commander in 1945. Chris was his American equivalent. The object was to bash away at Nazi forces-and then grab as much territory as they could. "It's an intellectual thing," explained Chris, a high school junior from Morristown, N.Y. "I've always...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Ann Arbor: The Guns of July | 7/31/1978 | See Source »

...interview with Jimmy Carter conducted by TIME Washington Bureau Chief Robert Ajemian. Moving casually from his Executive study to the high-hedged patio outside, Carter answered questions about the direction and depth of his leadership at a time when opinion polls reveal increasing public dissatisfaction. Says Ajemian: "Carter seemed very durable, never exasperated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter from the Publisher | 7/10/1978 | See Source »

...sticky, about 95°, but Carter kept his blue jacket buttoned, his red tie high on his collar. Only a few feet away his daughter Amy was taking her first diving lesson, and the sound of the slamming board passed through the hedge that enclosed the patio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: An Interview with the President | 7/10/1978 | See Source »

...addition, "The House was in poor physical condition when we came in and it's in excellent shape now," Elizabeth Vorenberg said, citing the renovated courtyard and patio, and the installation of art and pottery facilities as specific improvements...

Author: By Joanne L. Kenen, | Title: Vorenbergs Resign As Dunster Masters | 12/5/1977 | See Source »

...lunch every Monday, and he brings in all the questions he wants to discuss.'" So every Wednesday the First Lady has a business lunch, squeezed in among Cabinet officers and visiting dignitaries on the official schedule. Rosalynn goes well prepared to those lunches a deux on the secluded patio out side his West Wing study. "I've got a whole file of things I take to talk about with him." For example, she told him much about her diplomatic foray through Latin America as the President's representative, which a lot of people thought...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE FIRST LADY: Family Fun in the White House | 8/15/1977 | See Source »

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