Word: robinsons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Noting that a similar 104-day strike occurred in 1976, John Robinson, associate dean of students, said the situation is a "normal kind of conflict, nothing unusual. If there is a strike, I do not expect it to be long or acrimonious," he added...
Because the university employs many students and non-union personnel, Brown probably would not recruit many people to fill positions vacated in a strike, Robinson said...
...classifications, Crimson entrants more often than not got knocked off by the eventual champion. Old Dominion's Bill Clark, who copped the "A" singles title yesterday afternoon, wasted Pompan in the quarter-finals, 6-3, 6-0. Sands, the Crimson's number one, got zapped by Penn's Murray Robinson, 6-3, 6-2, also in the quarters...
Stripped of its Whitmanesque rhetoric, this means the fixture as before: first person singularities from the prominent (Miss U.S.A., Ted Turner, Joan Crawford, Arnold Schwarzenegger), the recognizable (Baseball Maverick Bill Veeck, Novelist Jill Robinson, Rolling Stone Publisher Jann Wenner) and the totally obscure. All of them are highly individual, all discuss some aspect of that worn shibboleth, the American Dream. As they talk, platitudes give way to testimony, and the vision becomes a document...
Brothers Bruce and Steve Tonne accounted for 18 UCLA goals, while another pair of siblings, Ed and Bob Robinson, total ed three. Bruin Goalie Dave Rosen, who by 10 p.m. had been treading water for nearly four hours, made three spectacular saves...