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Word: ricks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Second Varsity Championship: 1. Washington 6:21.6; 2. HARVARD 6:27.9 (bow-Chris Richards, 2-Tom Gill, 3-Rick Wisentaner, 4-Dean Robinson, 5-Arthur Hollingsworth, 6-Ted Doolittle, 7-John Hornblower, stroke-Amos Gelb, cox-Dave Corey); 3. Navy 6:31.8; 4. Yale 6:32.9; 5. California 6:40.4; 6. Northeastern...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Heavies Fifth in Opener | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

...after World War II, became a commercial and critical success and apparently goes on selling as vigorously as Lord of the Flies, Golding's first and most famous novel. "I hit the jackpot," Barclay says. "Someone has to." In addition to fame and fortune, he has also won Rick L. Tucker, a burly young American professor with designs on Barclay's literary remains. Their relationship begins badly. Hearing what he thinks is a badger rooting through his garbage, the author investigates and finds his house guest Tucker instead. In the ensuing confusion, a discarded love letter from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mutters of Life and Death | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

Left fielder Rick Veneziano flied to right. Vallone made the catch and launched a strike towards the plate. DePalo, a former high school running back, blocked the oncoming Ed McMillan from the plate, grabbed Vallone's throw on the fly and completed the double play...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Vallone, DePalo Lead Batmen Over Connecticut | 4/7/1984 | See Source »

...addition, Rick Springfield will star in and perform the music for another rock-oriented movie, Hard to Hold; one single, Love Somebody, has already been released, though the film is not due until April. The beat will go on with such upcoming movies as Purple Rain (music by Prince) and Beat Street (Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force, among others...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Hollywood Catches the Rock Beat | 3/26/1984 | See Source »

...America there is Michael Jackson, with no clear movement behind him, just an unprecedented momentum that has sent him off on a dazzling solo flight. Stevie Wonder is still flourishing, and Lionel Richie is the most elegant songwriter in the neighborhood. Donna Summer can be spectacular; Prince is incandescent; Rick James cataclysmic; rap groups are the rough conscience of the streets. But commercially and aesthetically, they all revolve in separate orbits that only occasionally intersect. Jackson is a world apart, a phenomenon that exists in much the same way that the star himself lives. In isolation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why He's a Thriller | 3/19/1984 | See Source »

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