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DIED. Selma Diamond, 64, raspy-voiced comic actress and comedy writer who played the world-weary, chain-smoking bailiff on TV's Night Court; of lung cancer; in Los Angeles. Diamond was a top writer for Perry Como, Milton Berle and Sid Caesar and a playfully sardonic TV talk-show guest. Her films include It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), My Favorite Year (1982), Twilight Zone -- The Movie...
...construction, which on average involved 40-50 workers per day, saw no major surprises, said Sid L. Levin, senior project manager for Wexler Construction Company...
...Dadaists did, that they could then negate. They are the guys who could never get the best-looking girls, learn enough chords to play jazz, or escape being just average in a society of what he was doing to separate his work from his own life. Consequently, Sid ended up as sick as the society the band tried to protest in songs like "Bodies" and "Anarchy in the U.K." The punk movement is simply one of fashion--McNihilism compared to the serious, intellectual efforts of the Dadas. Ironically, it is this unintentional chic that may help the punk movement survive...
...Dartmouth 23-17 Holy Cross 31-21 Pennsylvania 28-7 Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes (D-Md.) Princeton -'54. Harvard Law '60 Guest Selector Princeton 24-17 Colgate 28-14 Dartmouth 21-14 Holy Cross 31-14 Pennsylvania 35-17 Mark Bergeron Plymouth '81 Assistant Sports Information Director Prinoeton Assistant SID. 1982-84 Guest Selector HARVARD 28-13 Colgate 38-6 Dartmouth 21-20 Holy Cross 35-14 Pennsylvania...
...more clearcut example of trendiness is the Sid Vicious reincarnation stationed between the stacks in Lamont. The Punk and Ivy League lifestyles are not only incongruous, they are also mutually exclusive: No genuinely sordid and cynical Punker worth his razor blades would spend four years on the grounds of an alligator stronghold studying towards a Bachelor...