Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...take James Brown as our deity," says Rosenbaum, whose fellow officers include the Funkmaster General, the Curator of the Mothership and the Sex Machine--also known as the vice president, secretary and social chair...
...Kroks are also members of another Pudding affiliate--the coed social organization that goes by the same name...
...those people who want to do it all. You want to get involved in performance, athletics, community service and a social circle. You could join four different extracurricular groups--and never sleep. Or you could grab three pairs of balled-up socks and head to Sever Quad for the weekly meeting of the Harvard Juggling Club...
This hubbub in the heartland, yet another sign that the sports phenomenon known as the senior tour has become a fixture on the American scene, reflects a larger social trend: the greater acceptance of older people performing well--indeed, excellently--in a variety of pursuits. In golf, and more recently in tennis, players who quickened the pulse of sports fans a few decades ago--Palmer, Nicklaus and Trevino, for example, and Connors, McEnroe and Borg--are back on the courses and courts, and back in the news, striving in spirited competition with their peers...
What would Trump get from a race? He burnishes his brand name and, like Buchanan, he's peddling a book--The America We Deserve--due out in January. What does Ventura get out of a Trump bid? The former wrestler objects to Buchanan's social-policy views and may run on the Reform ticket in 2004. Trump is a perfect placeholder. And Ventura genuinely admires Trump. As one Ventura pal puts it, "They're both entrepreneurs who've had wild lives and believe in living their life as an open book. Their views are simpatico." Indeed, Ventura recently snickered that...