Word: vermonter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Some Freaks, like the author's previous collection of commentary, Writing in Restaurants, is a break from the demands of a difficult craft. It is also a chance for the playwright to mouth off and strike a number of disparate poses: the poker-playing resident of Vermont, the city boy who likes London tea shops, the gunner who belongs to both the N.R.A. and the A.C.L.U. and the provocateur who holds that women have no instinct for compromise and negotiation. Ranging widely, Mamet allows that "I am, by nature and profession, a browser." With the expanded confidence that comes with...
With the Catamounts ahead, 3-1, Burke skated into the UVM zone and set for a slapshot to the left of Vermont goalie Mike Millham. Millham had the angle played perfectly. In fact, everyone in Gutterson Field House knew Millham had the angle...
Defense: For the second time this season, the clear-cut choice is Sneddon. The sophomore defender played his usual steady game, giving several Vermont forwards fits in the offensive zone...
Even before the Ivy season has begun, the Crimson is facing its first challenge--recovering from these blowouts. That challenge starts Tuesday night against Vermont in front of what should be a sparse, already-in-winter-vacation home crowd...
...bond market, which finances many takeover deals. Only $11 billion of junk bonds were issued for mergers and acquisitions in the first nine months of 1989, in contrast to $26 billion during the same period a year ago. "Investors are becoming more sophisticated and cynical," says Kingman Penniman, a Vermont-based investment adviser. "They are no longer willing to finance every buyer's fantasy of using somebody else's money to leverage and strip a company and get rich. The days of the free ride are over...