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...Isaacson, Nick '94 FB 48 Wood, Jeff '93 DE 49 Howard, Andy '93 FB 50 LaDuke, Jason '95 LB 51 Lucado, Stephen '94 LB 52 Smiley, Josh '93 NG 54 Kolar, Scott '94 LB 55 Mertens, Ray '94 C 56 DeAngelis, Nicholas '93 OG 56 Knight, Zack '95 LB 57 Kapetan, Alexander '95 OG 58 Ramer, Brian '94 LB 59 Owens, Kayode '93 DE 60 Cowie, Jim '95 C 60 Forlano, William '95 LB 62 Brundage, Grant '95 C 63 Furse, Philip '93 DT 63 Slattery, Todd '95 C 64 Grealish, Michael '94 OG 65 Ryan, Wayne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD ROSTER | 11/21/1992 | See Source »

Pursuing her own career was the last thing on Maureen Zack's mind. She and her husband of 30 years, a Michigan surgeon, had their hands full raising seven children in an affluent Detroit suburb. But eight years ago, their marriage fell apart just as Dr. Zack was beset with financial problems. Suddenly, Mrs. Zack, who had not worked full time outside the home for 18 years, was taking baby-sitting jobs and cleaning offices at night to provide for her family. Four of her children dropped out of college for a while to help pay the bills. "I felt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Changing Family: Wives Caution: Hazardous Work | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

Still, Maureen Zack was luckier than most. She eventually won a modest divorce settlement and undertook a course of studies that led to a job as a computer instructor. Not many of the nation's 16 million so-called displaced homemakers land quite so squarely on their feet. Having worked full time in the home, they are often devastated by the economic wind shear that hits when they lose their husbands because of death, divorce, separation or abandonment. Lacking job skills, nearly 3 out of 5 live at or below the poverty level. Many more American women are vulnerable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Changing Family: Wives Caution: Hazardous Work | 11/8/1990 | See Source »

Late one afternoon, as the spawning crabs are returning to the water, Zack Gandy and a redheaded pal pace the beach, looking for late departers. Zack, a ten-year-old imp with a Mohawk haircut, sits in the sand poking at a live crab with a stick. "I like watching how they mate," he says, launching into a kid's version of the birds and the bees on the beach. "He climbs up on her back, holds on to her tail, puts his claws under her shell and just mates. That's all I know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Jersey Shoreline | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

Sometimes the boys intervene. They comb the beach looking for a female, and once they find one, they pull an unattached male from the water and place him atop the female. Explains Zack: "If he goes off, just push him back on and say, 'Mate!' Then they'll do it." Easy -- but then it should be, after 200 million years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Jersey Shoreline | 8/21/1989 | See Source »

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