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Doyle Sharp, 52, an orthopedist; and Julia Rooker, 37> a former Braniff flight attendant who has a "close personal relation ship" with Sharp. One non-Texan rounded out the group: Atlanta Stockbroker William Mathis, a longtime Harris colleague, who was a halfback in the '60s for pro football's New York Jets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Life with Paul and Billy Bob | 1/16/1984 | See Source »

...press can greatly influence public opinion. When dealing with a crime as serious as rape, we expect The Crimson to-be more accurate and fair in its reporting. Anne Marle Connell '84 Katherine Deyst '84 Denise Koo '84 Pavin Lessne '84 Melanle McDermott '84 Julia Rubin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ''Alleged" Rape | 1/16/1984 | See Source »

...book's roster of guests shows that Lowell has made ample use of its funds. The list includes Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, gourmet cook Julia Child, columnist Ellen Goodman, journalist Oriana Fallacci, songwriter and comedian Tom Lehrer '47, the late Humberto Cardinal Medeiros, anthropologist Margaret Mead, and actors Burt Reynbolds and Robert Redford...

Author: By Michael C.D. Okwu, | Title: Sign in Please . . . | 11/30/1983 | See Source »

...down to make unorthodox opinions impossible to conceive. Privacy has vanished. Waking and sleeping, Smith and all Party members are observed by two-way telescreens; posters everywhere proclaim BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU. Suddenly, Smith commits a thoughtcrime: "Down with Big Brother." He also begins a love affair with Julia, a co-worker at his office, another heinous offense. The Junior Anti-Sex League indoctrinates the virtue of celibacy; procreation will soon be carried on solely through artificial insemination ("artsem," in Newspeak). All personal loyalty belongs to the Party. Winston and Julia are caught by the Thought Police and hauled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Year Is Almost Here | 11/28/1983 | See Source »

Oxfam, a Boston based charity, is the sole recipient of the Ride for Life 1983 proceeds. According to Oxfam spokesman Julia Sinclair, 41 percent of Ride for Life's $70,000 pledge has materialized to date. She added that the ride has made "a dramatic difference" in the organization by developing resource pools from Iowa to Oregon...

Author: By Ellen P. Goodman, | Title: Cyclists Will Cross America To Benefit Hunger Victims | 11/9/1983 | See Source »

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