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...remain evenly divided, with each side claiming the "momentum" and a narrow edge in the polls Mitchell, appealing to Maine's many poor and to the unemployed in hard-pressed industries like textiles, shoes, and lumber, has been hitting hard at Emery's support for what Mitchell spokesman Steve Morrison calls "Reagan's trickle down approach" Emery says he's a "mainstreamer" on economics, and is pinning his hopes on Maine's relatively few 78 percent overall unemployment rate and on the conservative Republican instincts of the state's many small farmers. Both sides agree that the outcome could hinge...

Author: By Chuck Lane, | Title: ELECTIONS: THE WESTERN FRONT... ...THE EASTERN FRONT | 11/2/1982 | See Source »

...computer could take six concepts and find articles containing all of them," Mary E. Morrison, chairman of the subcommittee on On-line Reference Services, explained yesterday...

Author: By Cathrnine T. Schmidi, | Title: Computer Reference System Helps Students Do Research | 10/28/1982 | See Source »

...research system, however, is not used as much us it could be, "Students don't know about it, or they can't afford it," Morrison added...

Author: By Cathrnine T. Schmidi, | Title: Computer Reference System Helps Students Do Research | 10/28/1982 | See Source »

...with the poor little rich girl. An awful fascination obtains to the book's elegant gossip. See Norman Podhoretz, editor of Commentary and hitman of the double-domed Right, dance wickedly on the grave of one of Edie's ancestors. Recall the night that Rock Star Jim Morrison paid sexual obeisance to Jimi Hendrix on the stage of Steve Paul's nightclub, the Scene. Watch Warhol shrug as a woman invades his Factory, takes out a pistol and shoots a hole through the foreheads of seven stacked Marilyn Monroe portraits-just a few years before Andy himself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Edie: The Extraterrestrial | 8/23/1982 | See Source »

Besides Chautauqua's lake, on which a splendid paddle-wheel steamer still chugs to and fro, a literal-minded divine long ago built a grassy, 60-ft.-long scale model of the Holy Land. It is now much joked about, and years ago, according to Novelist Theodore Morrison, Rudyard Kipling toured Palestine Park and tripped over a boulder labeled "Jericho." He went away muttering that there was "something wrong" with Chautauqua, though he could not figure out just what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In New York State: Culture's Front Porch | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

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