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LOCATION--WARD--PRECINCT Adams House6 3 Ames Hall 7 1 Apley Court 6 3 Cabot House 60 Linnean St. 7 5 Shephard House 38 Walker St. 8 5 20 Walker St. 8 5 Canaday Hall 6 3 Child Hall 7 1 Claverly Hall 6 3 Cronkhite Hall 8 4 Conant Hall 7 2 Currier House 64 Linnean St. 7 5 Coggs Hall 12 Walker St. 8 5 Dane Hall 7 1 Divinity Hall 14 Divinity Ave. 6 3 Dunster House 6 4 Eliot House 6 3 29 Garden St. 8 5 Grays Hall 6 3 Greenough Hall 6 3 Haskin...
Darius Pandole, the Crimson's number three player, defeated Princeton's Tom Shephard by a 3-1 score to claim the B flight championship...
Eddie (Sam Shephard) loves May (Kim Basinger), and May, despite her habit of kicking Eddie in the crotch, loves him in return. But it seems Eddie's been horsing around with a pistol-packing millionaire countess, while May's been seeing a dough-faced lawn maintenance man (Randy Quaid). The whole seedy business is overseen by an alcoholic desert rat (Harry Dean Stanton) who may or may not be May and Eddie's father, who may or may not have driven his wife to suicide, and who may or may not be guilty of bigamy. Ahem...
...Harvey Shephard, the CBS programming chief who preferred to retool The Twilight Zone rather than take a chance on Spielberg's anthology of original stories, is convinced that Amazing Stories is actually his network's secret weapon. Shephard predicts "a high initial tune-in sample" of the NBC show, followed by a return to tele firma. And if that does not happen, all CBS has to do is contrive to let a Sunday-afternoon N.F.L. broadcast run overtime, thus pushing 60 Minutes back by ten or 15 minutes, and 60 Minutes loyalists will miss the first half of an Amazing...
...ordinary ratings to justify their hefty production costs (a reported $32 million for Space, for example), especially since most of them do poorly in reruns. And as the minis proliferate, maxi- audiences are becoming harder to woo. "When mini-series first came in, they were a novelty," says Harvey Shephard, senior vice president of programming at CBS. "Now audiences have become more discriminating...