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...poster begins with a simple call: "HELP! I've got a large family." Another reads, "In order to maintain peace in my family, I need one additional ticket...

Author: By Douglas M. Kaden, | Title: Students Scramble for Commencement Tix | 5/20/1991 | See Source »

Spitz retired, posed for a poster and got on with his life. He seldom swam the length of a pool. Then a couple of years ago, he began to toy with a goofy idea: that he could make the U.S. Olympic team next year and win a medal in his best event, the 100-m butterfly. It is the one men's event in which times haven't dropped dramatically. Pablo Morales, now retired, holds the record of 52.84 sec., and Spitz's '72 time of 54.27 sec. would have put him seventh at the Seoul Olympics. To make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Coming Back to Me Now! | 4/22/1991 | See Source »

...read a poster on the wall of the Bicycle Repair Collective, as it was called 19 years back in its hippy haven days: people then went to the Cambridge bike shop to learn from socialist/feminists how to fix their own bikes, or to have them repaired at reasonable cost...

Author: By Esme Howard, | Title: A Woman Without A Bicycle Is Like A Fish Without A Man? | 4/20/1991 | See Source »

While its poster of Karl Marx has come down, the shop is still run as a collective. Five member-workers own the store, and workers are paid hourly wages out of the money the collective takes in. "We're basically a worker's co-op," says Charles E. Sowers, an owner and member. "Everyone who owns the place works here and we each have one vote and equal say and share in the collective," he says...

Author: By Esme Howard, | Title: A Woman Without A Bicycle Is Like A Fish Without A Man? | 4/20/1991 | See Source »

...advice: When you see a poster advertising the Crimson comp next fall, treat it as though it were someone offering you a toke of a fat joint...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Things First | 4/20/1991 | See Source »

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