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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Waldorf, who said he was arrested at 4:45 a.m. on the corner of Mt. Auburn and De Wolfe Sts., is suspected of attempting to steal a car and threatening two passersby with a knife, according to his attorney, Robert Glass...

Author: By Emily J.M. Knowlton, | Title: Sophomore Arraigned On Auto Theft, Assault Charges | 11/20/1984 | See Source »

Cambridge police apprehended Marek D. Waldorf '87, of Mather House and Vestal, N.Y., claiming that Waldorf, clad in an army jacket, fit the description of a suspect in the incident...

Author: By Emily J.M. Knowlton, | Title: Sophomore Arraigned On Auto Theft, Assault Charges | 11/20/1984 | See Source »

...look at Gromyko five days before their White House talk. The Soviet Foreign Minister, showing a rare smile, was the ninth of more than 200 foreign dignitaries to file past the President at the head of the receiving line in the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria. Reporters timed their handshake at a long 23 seconds. Gromyko reminded Reagan that they had greeted each other once before, in 1973, when the then Governor of California was introduced to Soviet officials accompanying Leonid Brezhnev on a visit to President Nixon in San Clemente.* Reagan and Gromyko encountered each other again during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Holding Their Ground | 10/8/1984 | See Source »

...week of diplomacy and political drama was set to begin Sunday, with Reagan playing host at a reception at New York City's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel for 150 leaders of delegations to the General Assembly session. Among other heads of state who planned to attend were Salvadoran President José Napoleón Duarte, Argentine President Raúl Alfonsín and the Sultan of Brunei. Gromyko planned to lead the Soviet delegation. Though it would be undiplomatic of Reagan and Gromyko to talk business at a social event, they will doubtless begin sizing each other up during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gromyko Comes Calling | 10/1/1984 | See Source »

When IBM introduced its first personal computer about three years ago, it rented a suite in Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria for a low-key presentation to a few hundred industry specialists and the press. Since then, nearly 1 million PCs have been sold, and the machine has become the recognized industry standard. So when the computer's third birthday came around last week, IBM took over the 1,620-room Loews Anatole Hotel in Dallas and invited 2,400 dealers, software publishers and industry consultants to show off its new personal computer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: A Giant Flexes Its Muscles | 8/27/1984 | See Source »

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