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Whatever course she chooses, the charting will likely prove smoother than the actual sailing. It Moore is to guide the GSAS to its appointed destination, she will have to negotiate choppy waters against the current of strong-willed departments, professors, and her own boss--the dean of the College

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: GSAS May Enter Era of Change | 7/30/1985 | See Source »

...ambiance and real hot fudge sauce, which is well worth trying. Uncle Bunny's (962 Mass. Ave) is pretty good if you're up for the 10-minute trek. The Gelateria Gluseppe (85 Mt. Auburn St.) is close by and offers light sherbet-like ice cream that is much smoother than the traditionally made ice cream. At Toscannini's (899 Main St.) in Central Square you can enjoy ice cream that many say is not only worth the walk but a cut above even the Square's top draws. They have the classic seven flavors in a not-too-sweet...

Author: By Rebecca K. Kramnick, | Title: This Guide's for You | 7/16/1985 | See Source »

...pain, but you know how when you go around, it squeaks and everything. The 'I' will be better it it's smoother," said another veteran of late night 'I' rides, John W. Bovnron...

Author: By Shari RU Davsky, | Title: Red Line Moves Above Ground | 5/10/1985 | See Source »

...good part of the known world--it has been the presence and the unique taste of Coca-Cola. But last week executives of the Atlanta-based company announced that, as they see it, change goes better with Coke. Starting in May, they will introduce a new, slightly sweeter and smoother Coke that will totally supplant the old Coke and enter the lists against archrival Pepsi-Cola in the raging battle for dominance of the $23 billion U.S. soft- drink market. Roberto Goizueta, 53, chairman of Coca-Cola (1984 sales: $7.4 billion), said that the old Coke formula, with its secret...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fiddling with the Real Thing | 5/6/1985 | See Source »

...worse; the AFL-CIO threw its support behind Democrat Walter Mondale more than a year before last November's election, and Reagan successfully blasted his foe as a captive of such "special interests." Furthermore, Donovan, a former New Jersey construction-company executive, had done little to build a smoother relationship. Repeatedly under investigation, and finally indicted on fraud and larceny charges last October, he was too preoccupied to be effective. Although Reagan defended Donovan to the end, many of the President's aides and union leaders alike were relieved when Donovan, advised that he would soon be facing a trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reaching Out to Labor | 4/1/1985 | See Source »

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