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...took him nearly 10 minutes to walk the distance from the Stadium to Dillon Field House. Everyone in his path had a hand to shake Derek Bok stopped to congratulate...
...similar shake-out is happening on the arcade scene. The number of videogame parlors more than doubled between 1980 and 1982, to 10,000, and the machines popped up in motels, supermarkets, pizza joints and college dorms. The concentration of players in the once teeming arcades, however, has become increasingly sparse, and at least 2,000 of the parlors have closed down this year. In Los Angeles, where the competition is particularly fierce, some arcades are selling eight game-playing tokens for $1 instead of the usual four. Christopher Kirby, a consumer-electronics analyst for the Sanford C. Bernstein investment...
...dress rehearsals and checked out smartly. The Atlantic Richfield Co. funded $5 million in improvements to the 60-year-old Coliseum (Olympic capacity: 92,516), including a state-of-the-art synthetic track of German-made red Rekortan. Lacking the three to five years for the soft surface to shake down, the committee has been vacuuming up excess granules...
...course, if there's a day this fall when those stats won't mean a thing, it might well be today. Today is the day when Dartmouth teams traditionally shake off their early slumps and suddenly become Ivy contenders...
...Sometimes you just wanted to shake your head or cover your face and pretend it would go away," says Jeffrey P. Brain, a curator at the Peabody Museum, recalling his experiences with the relics. The find spurred a court battle about legal ownership of the Indian artifacts that has already lasted nine years. For most of that time, the Tunica collection was stored at Harvard's Peabody Museum...