Word: robinsons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...winning entry in the Harvard-Radcliffe Architecture and Design Group's Environmental Art Contest, the two-foot-high birds spent the day at Sever Quad, the lawn between Sever, Robinson and Emerson Halls...
...Harvard (how, Chris Richards: 2. Tum Gill, 3. Rick Wisentuner: 4 Paul Paradis. 5 Arthur Hollingsworth. 6 Ted Donittle. 7 John Horwblower, stroke. Dean Robinson: cox, Dave Curey). 6:54, 3.2. Northeastern...
MARRIED. Colleen McCullough, 46, Australian meganovelist (The Thorn Birds) who for three years has lived on tiny Norfolk Island, 900 miles east of Brisbane; and Ric Robinson, 33, Norfolk Islander who two years ago painted her house to earn money for a palm plantation; she for the first time, he for the second; near Sydney...
...national pasttime, pedestrian as it might sound, has been such an integral part of the American scene for over 100 years that it is possible to make some social history of it. Jules Tygiel, in his recent perceptive biography of Jackie Robinson, did just that, using the life of the man who broke baseball's color barrier as a rough metaphor for the desegregation of America. Tygiel's effort wasn't pretentious, because it was grounded in a proper respect for and devotion to the game irrespective of its broader relevance; but, in reaching higher, it offered a broader statement...
Fifty years ago, she was lured from Broadway to cross the bridge and try her charms on the thriving sound stages in Queens, N.Y. Claudette Colbert made ten films there with the likes of Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier and Edward G. Robinson, while continuing to do plays. But the Astoria movie studio eventually faded away, and Colbert left the Big Apple for Hollywood glory. Last week the French-born actress was back in Queens for a day at the revamped Kaufman Astoria studio, where a renovated building with the largest sound stage outside Hollywood was named in her honor...