Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Night Editors: David S. Hilzenrath '87 Joseph F. Kahn '87 Brooke A. Masters '89 Jennifer L. Mnookin '88 John N. Rosenthal '87 Editorial Editor: J. Andrew Mendelsohn '87 Feature Editor: D. Joseph Menn '87 Copy Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Photo Editors: Robert M. Alexander '86 Ian M. Rose '88 Sports Editor: Jessica A. Dorman '88 Geoffrey Simon '88 Business Editor: John P. Siracuse...
...steep decline in world oil prices is good news for U.S. consumers, who can celebrate by turning up their thermostat a touch or taking a trip in their Winnebago. Falling energy costs are also invigorating the stock market, where the Dow Jones industrial average rose 41.06 points last week to close at a record 1570.99. But for the once flush U.S. petroleum industry, no gushers of champagne have flowed since 1981, when the value of oil peaked. And last month's 25% drop in crude prices is bringing even more failures and layoffs to the Energy Belt. Last week...
...from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, Jarvis earned a master's degree in engineering from Northeastern University in Boston. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1969, became a specialist in tactical communications satellites at the Air Force Space Division in El Segundo, Calif., and rose to the rank of captain. During his time in the service, he worked on advanced tactical communications satellites. He left the Air Force in 1973 to join the Hughes Aircraft Co. as an engineer. There, Jarvis was again working on the design of advanced satellites when NASA asked Hughes...
...Deluxe and a copy of the Undergraduate Council's divestment referendum. To no one in particular I muttered, "Sure, divestment's all right... the council may as well throw in a good word for it." Then it happened. My Turkey Deluxe and I were knocked to the floor. I rose to confront my assailant, and there it was--the Issue Hyper-Sensitivity Beast...
When Reagan met with his staff to sort out his year's priorities, the President was told he could not cling to the Rose Garden. "You will have to sell the country," said an aide. Replied Reagan: "I'm ready...