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Such an account in other hands might be a pompous progression of rave reviews, gently tinted by hindsight. Not here; Houseman has an adequate ego, but he is caustic and funny, a wry observer of theatrical furies and hysterias, including his own. He admits, stout fellow, to taking on the direction of a hopeless Jane Fonda film (The Cool of the Day) simply because it is to be shot on location in Greece and he wants a vacation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Act III | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

Many of the microbreweries are outgrowths of home brewing and retain their amateur trappings. Real Ale produces its ale, porter and stout in a used 30-gal. soup kettle on the second floor of a former stove factory. The premises are shared by five workers and a seven-month-old, beer-guzzling Airedale named Porter. Thousand Oaks Brewing (1982 sales: $23,460) operates from the basement of the Berkeley, Calif, home of Charles and Diana Rixford. In Boulder, Colo., David Hummer, a University of Colorado astrogeophysicist, co-founded Boulder Brewing (1982 sales: $96,000) with two partners in what used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Small Is Tasty | 7/25/1983 | See Source »

...differences in trade policy and currency rates. But the most important consensus emerging from the ninth annual economic summit in Williamsburg, Va., last week had nothing to do with economics at all. In the hall that once reverberated with Patrick Henry's revolutionary oratory, the U.S., with the stout help of the British, forged an agreement among the allies to support resolutely NATO's plan to deploy nuclear weapons in Western Europe this year if no arms agreement can be reached with the Soviets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Williamsburg | 6/13/1983 | See Source »

...Tony Downer '80, HLS, HBS 3:08:03 Bill Kealey '85 3:10:00 Walter Paulsen '83 3:12:55 Dave Weng '84 3:15:35 Mark Poritz '83 3:16:20 Lindy Yeager '84 3:16:50 Jim Keane '84 3:17:00 Steve Stout '84 3:17:00 Tom Meyer '84 3:18:12 Susan Kattlove '85 3:18:18 Mark Goodman '85 3:18:18 Tom McGuire '85 3:19:00 Kathryn Davis '83 3:21:00 Wayne Colin, HSDM 3:22:00 Jeff Calcagno '82 3:23:00 Julie Moore '85 3:23:00 Paul Styrt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Marathon Finishers | 4/19/1983 | See Source »

...sign of strain or temper. At 70, an unstooped 6 ft. 2 in., she strides and chops as energetically as the Smith College basketball player she once was-though to stay at 170 Ibs. she is a periodic Scarsdale Dieter. Out to stalk the wild mushroom, equipped with topee, stout stick, a yellow slicker and blue New Balance sneakers, she slogged through viscous mud that bogged down her party's four-wheel-drive Bronco, gathering a basketful of the yellow, peppery, precious ($8 per Ib.) chanterelles (Cantharellus cibarius) that had been prodigally "planted" on the scene that morning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Thoroughly American Julia | 4/18/1983 | See Source »

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