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Perhaps some of them were remembering the old days, the glory days of Columbia football. I grew up about 5 minutes from the old Baker Field, and I remember it mostly for its decrepitude and the faded glamor of the brick gates that open onto 218th St. But my father, who grew up in our house 25 years earlier, remembers a time when kids from the neighborhood used to go across the river into Manhattan and sneak around the field until they found a way to creep in. You could see some of the best teams in the country, then...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: The View From the Stands | 9/24/1984 | See Source »

...Harvard faculty," he contends. As to why professors have become less involved, Glazer speculates. "The issues are not covering the major points of interest of the faculty. Jackson is clearly a race candidate, so there's a problem there. Mondale is close to the liberal tradition but lacking in glamor...

Author: By Richard L. Callan, | Title: Professors sit on political sidelines | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

...Pudding show's opening night Especially if you aren't used to counting your champagne bottles by the square yard and pushing your way between velvet shoulders and clustered TV cameras just to see other people ogling Man of the Year Sean Connery. It could be considered decadent or glamor-mad, a bit peculiar--the audience's vast delight in hairy cleavages and falsetto love scenes--or, in years when the show is lousy, altogether pointless...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Belleboys in Love | 2/23/1984 | See Source »

...relatively weak, such as the South and the Midwest. The NFL may continue to attract many of the superstars from larger and more visible college football programs, but the USFL will attract many who simply enjoy playing football and do it well. Further, the USFL, can ill afford the "glamor" of a pro football associated on occasion with gambling and drugs...

Author: By John S. Gardner, | Title: Unsportsmanlike Conduct | 8/16/1983 | See Source »

...hasn't been. Rape is a crime with a long history, and, it appears, a promising future. Like most problems that won't go away, it lacks glamor. It is dismissed as a "women's problem," and it is ignored until a particularly brutal incident like this New Bedford rape brings it with a crash into our headlines and consciousnesses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Waking Up To Horror | 3/17/1983 | See Source »

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