Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...When the Winter Olympics open in Calgary this week, TIME's own team will be on hand, reporting at the speed of a downhill racer, snapping pictures with the derring-do of a bobsledder and enduring late deadlines with the stamina of a cross-country skier. Our coach is Senior Editor Jose M. Ferrer III, who will be supervising his third set of Olympics competitions from New York City. Ferrer demonstrated his gold-medal mettle as Sport editor during the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo and the Summer Games in Los Angeles. Now, as then, his aim is to present...
...football, hadn't been to Olympic trials and still didn't have good enough times to qualify. In interviews after his dismissal, LaVigne charged that Gault's addition to the team was part of "an arrangement" by the U.S. Bobsled Federation to bring media attention to the relatively-unknown winter sport...
...stranger twists in this year's Winter Olympics it was LaVigne--not Gault--who has been showered with media attention, although perhaps without the beneficial effects for the Bobsled Federation. LaVigne's story has been front-page fare for the New York Times Sports section, among others...
...Although this is by no means certain," Law School Dean James Vorenberg '49 wrote in the winter issue of the Law Bulletin, "in order to achieve our goals we must have a capital fund drive." Law School administrators have since confirmed that a major effort is likely...
...instituted a stricter alcohol policy, and attendance at large house committee-sponsored parties has shrunk. The Men of Clay and the Infidels already play at the most popular functions on campus. Since attendance was poor at The Quick's few on-campus shows, the group decided to disband this winter. "The alcohol policy killed the party scene here at Harvard," Ben Hammond says...