Word: wulf
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jane Wulf...
...JANE WULF, our new chief of reporters, joins us after rising from clerk to reporter chief during her 22 years at Sports Illustrated. Her first week here was a TIME trial of sorts: the magazine had to be updated at 5 a.m. Sunday with the news of King Hussein's death. "It made me think, 'Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore,'" says Wulf, who managed the ordeal gracefully. But then, with four children, she's used to being on 24-hour call...
...Steve Wulf...
...STEVE WULF, TIME's sportswriter, usually covers pampered, overpaid athletes. At last week's Westminster Kennel Club show, however, he found himself covering some pampered athletes of another species. As Wulf watched a Gordon setter and a Brittany spaniel finish one-two among sporting dogs, he found himself reliving childhood memories of Troy, New York, where his family kept two dogs--a Gordon setter named Beau and a Brittany named Brill. "They were like George and Lennie from Of Mice and Men," remembers Wulf. "Brill was a small but brilliant hunting dog. Beau was big and not very bright...
Congratulations to writer Steve Wulf for his insight into Wisconsin humor. The element of "outrageous irony" is often missed by those who do not hail from my home state. The Cheesehead label, for instance, originated as a scornful put-down by tourists. The sponge-plastic cheese hats worn by Packer fans are an example of Wisconsinites' one-upping those who would mock the state. CARL F. HOFFMAN Cleveland Heights, Ohio