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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Hanover, the official doormats of the Ivy League lost their seventh consecutive game as Chambers ran for 183 yards and four TDs on runs of 14, 3, 3 and 22 yards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth 41, Columbia 9 | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

Quaker Rich Comizio notched a touchdown for the seventh game in a row, quarterback John McGeehan scored on an eight-yd, run, Tom Murphy slammed home a 27-yd field goal and Mike O'Neil ran for a 52-yd. TD before the hosts (now 3.4, 2.3 Ivy) saw the Penn goal line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn 27, Princeton 17 | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

...route to an interview with Letitia Baldrige, etiquette author and cover subject of TIME's last major look at manners in 1978, New York Correspondent Adam Zagorin was delayed by a traffic jam. "I ran to a pay phone to explain. Baldrige replied, 'I understand perfectly. I'll use the extra time to gather more material.' With perfect politeness, she had accepted my apology and put me at my ease." Reporter-Researcher Val Castronovo interviewed several observers of modern manners, including New Yorker Cartoonist William Hamilton and Social Critic Fran Lebowitz. She found them grappling with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Nov. 5, 1984 | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

Beneath the cloud cover of his visions, Helms has attacked Hunt on all fronts. He has sought to portray Hunt as the fickle puppet of interest groups he believes are unpopular in North Carolina--labor unions, Blacks, and gays. A publisher sympathetic to Helms recently ran an article in his conservative paper The Leader with the headline JIM HUNT IS SISSY, PRISSY, GIRLISH AND EFFEMINATE. Helms repudiated the article, which went on to claim that Hunt had a homosexual lover, but his aides still refer to opposition staffers as "queers". Further, Helms has used their television debates to bait Hunt...

Author: By Theodore P. Friend, | Title: Hunt, Helms Held Hostage | 11/2/1984 | See Source »

...YEARS AGO, when Illinois Senator Charles Percy last ran for reelection, he and his Democratic opponent, Alex Seith, met at a television station to tape a public affairs program. Seith brought along his wife, who he felt had been insulted by the Percy campaign, and a heated and dramatic confrontation followed. In fact, Percy became so hot and flustered that, as he left the studio via a narrow hallway crowded by reporters, he collapsed--the victim of an unwelcome fainting spell. So much for the Illinois Advantage, as Percy calls himself in his current campaign against Democratic Congressman Paul Simon...

Author: By Richard J. Appel, | Title: Reagan Looms Large | 11/2/1984 | See Source »

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