Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Women want it all--a great career, a personal relationship, and a family--but one of the three will have to suffer, Sally Quinn, reporter for the Washington Post, told a group of about 30 students at Eliot House Library yesterday...
...Quinn, who writes for the Style section of the Post, said women must recognize time constraints and be willing to set priorities. "Women should be prepared to face this dilemma when they first start out," she said...
Joseph M. Quinn, '80 Princeton...
...ought to increase the tolls on all roads leading into the state from Massachusetts," quips Maine Secretary of State Rodney Quinn. "We could solve all of Maine's revenue problems." As a loyal supporter of President Jimmy Carter, Quinn is exaggerating the number of buses that are hauling volunteer workers for Senator Edward Kennedy into the state-but not by much. Both Carter and Kennedy are pouring money and manpower into a campaign that unexpectedly is shaping up as an important test of the Senator's ability to recover from his shattering defeat in Iowa...
...Quinn began and ended her series by saying that Brzezinski would consent to be interviewed only if she would move in with him while his wife was away for a few weeks. Brzezinski is generally regarded as a happily married square with an unfortunate taste for jocular banter of the kind that Henry Kissinger, the "secret swinger," used to affect, as if being considered sexy improved on the dour image of being brainy. But reporters always have the advantage: their account of any conversation is what gets printed. Quinn's friends probably put it down as jocular banter when...