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Others cited increases in serious crime in the area as a major problem. "It's not just more policemen--we have to know where they are," Miles Levine, manager of Rosenberg's Shoe Store, told the council. "The adage in Central Square is this: you can't find a cop when you need one," he added...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Residents Complain About Central Sq. | 5/13/1980 | See Source »

Whatever the variations, this is the look that women across the U.S. are buying in quantity. Loafers-penny or tasseled-L.L. Bean moccasins and Bass Weejuns are so much a part of the ensemble that some shoe manufacturers are three months behind in filling their orders. Says a saleswoman at Pella, a high-fashion shoe store in Atlanta's Lenox Square: "If one more person comes in here and asks for Bass Weejuns, I think I'll scream." Stores that have always catered to the Preppie trade-notably, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and, naturally, Brooks Brothers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Here Comes the Preppie Look | 4/28/1980 | See Source »

...cigars they smoke down there. Classics center Dave Coatsworth spent much playing time trying to persuade the 7-ft. 3-in. Cuban center, Felix "All-Mellow" Morales, that he wasn't a CIA operative--so would he please be careful where he put down his size 18 shoe...

Author: By Panos P. Constantinides, | Title: Of Politics and Sports: The Classics Discover Cuba | 4/12/1980 | See Source »

...workers will also request safety soles instead of toes on protective footwear and an increase in safety shoe allowance...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Local 26 to Open Contract Bargaining | 4/9/1980 | See Source »

Around Boeing's spartan hangar-like headquarters in Seattle, they call him the "old shoe," and Thornton Arnold ("T") Wilson, 59, certainly is that. Eight years ago, when he became chairman of the board, he did not bother moving out of his noisy office to more elegant surroundings down the hall. Each morning he sheds his suit jacket and conducts business in a navy blue sweater. When the temperature gets too cold, he can even be seen working in his hat and overcoat. And despite a yearly income in the million-dollar range, Wilson still lives in the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: The Engineer of Success | 4/7/1980 | See Source »

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