Word: studs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...race day, he is resting in the team motor home, driving shoes off, blue driving suit unzipped, the neck of his white Nomex long Johns showing. He is thin through the hips, and thinner through the shoulders than when he played the arrogant cowboy stud Hud in an undershirt. He has no belly, although he drinks several cans of Budweiser a day (he has not drunk hard liquor since a boozy period at the beginning of the '70s when he was shooting Sometimes a Great Notion). A daily sauna and a three-mile run seem to take care...
...their friends and roommates and deliver lines like "Sure I'd like to do something other than work in a factory. But if that's all you know how to do, that's what you do" and "Jobs are not big enough for people" without sounding like Soc Stud burnouts. Or, for that matter, that the full-stage production numbers wouldn't stretch out thin, would stay in step and in tune. A play with the same book bombed on Broadway and it's not difficult to see how a light coating of razzle-dazzle, a touch of crowd-pleasing...
...WinnersClass Size 1. Soc Anal 10 1008 2. Gen Ed 105 522 3. MR 11 416 4. Chem 20a 399 5. Ap Sci 11 368 6. Math 1a 360 7. Hist Stud A-25 345 8. Ap Sci 10 332 9. Econ 1500 326 10. Science B-27 318 Social Analysis 10, "Principles of Economics," once again led all courses in enrollment this fall, packing more than 1000 undergraduates into Sanders Theatre. General Education 105, "The Literature of Social Reflection," jumped into second place this year. (See story...
Even though the investment market for diamonds has soured, the stones appear to be just as popular as ever. American sales of diamond jewelry increased by 7% last year, to $5.5 billion. Among the most successful items are diamond stud earrings for young girls, which cost an average of $100 a pair. Americans seem to believe that a diamond is still a desirable piece of jewelry, even if it has not been a very good investment...
...with a Northern Dancer in his bloodline, every yearling is a longshot. But Sangster can use his superstars to cover the losers. Moreover, his worldwide sources enable him to place what he delicately calls "the lesser horses" where they bring the best possible fees. One far-out deal: a stud standing in Tasmania...