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...countryside in the Midwest, fled his native New York for the open skies of Colorado, where he worked on a small newspaper in the remote city of Grand Junction. Woodbury returns there frequently when Windy City life begins to pall. In the same spirit, Manhattan-based Reporter-Researcher Sarah Button regularly retreats to her family home, a farm in Delaware. For Reporter-Researchers Peggy Berman and Susanne Washburn, who also worked on the story, happiness is the hills of Vermont, where both have weekend retreats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 15, 1976 | 3/15/1976 | See Source »

...really proud of what we did and I will wear my Birch Bayh button until November," Mark Roosevelt '77 said, reacting to the announcement of Sen. Bayh (D-Ind) that he is "suspending" his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination...

Author: By M. BRETT Gladstone and Gizela M. Gonzalez, S | Title: Bayh, Shriver May Withdraw; Supporters Weigh Alternatives | 3/5/1976 | See Source »

Jodie is neither a button-nosed naïf like the young Hayley Mills, nor hard-edged precocious, like Tatum O'Neal ("I think she is very good, but we are different characters"). She does not date, or attend Hollywood functions. She is disarmingly unconcerned about money. Aside from the $1,600 in a savings account from her dollar-a-week allowance, "a few bets" and "liars' poker with the movie crews," she has no idea how much her manager-mother has stashed away. "After all," says Jodie, "I'm just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Hooker Hooked | 2/23/1976 | See Source »

...Dick Button--and every other Olympic sportscaster for that matter--would have observed that "the pressure is terrific on this boy." The racquetmen traded points throughout that fifth game...

Author: By Amy Sacks, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Crimson Squashed in National Title Bid | 2/17/1976 | See Source »

...some occasions, that feeling can be hard to achieve. Inconsistency is a problem, as Dorothy will admit herself. Says Button bluntly: "She can blow it." The reason is nerves, her invariable, inescapable stage fright. "It's like going to an execution," says Dorothy, "your own. I stand there in the dressing room thinking, 'Am I going to fall? Why am I doing this? I'll never do it again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Test of the Best on Snow & Ice | 2/2/1976 | See Source »

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