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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Detroit bureau teaches a class in magazine writing at Wayne State University. Los Angeles Correspondent Robert Goldstein taught for two years in a South Bronx grade school and suffered a literal case of "teacher burn-out." Returning from lunch one day, he found flames leaping from his classroom window...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 16, 1980 | 6/16/1980 | See Source »

...last great party for the Brahmins came in 1896, on the 50th anniversary of Cambridge's incorporation as a city. Bunting hung from every window in the Square, and June 3 saw one of the great parades in the city's history. Led by surviving members of the Grand Army of the Republic, the procession highstepped through the Square ending at Memorial Hall where crowds listened eagerly to a series of speeches. Harvard men marched second in the procession, and at least one group, the Crimson reported the next day, carried a sign asking the better-left-unanswered question "What...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: More Than a College Town | 6/5/1980 | See Source »

...FEELING in America today, the inarticulate upwelling of the nation's collective consciousness, is that the country is "in trouble." Fear fills the minds of Americans, from the people who can't feed their families, to the elderly who wonder what will heat their homes next window, to the young men and women who expect to fight in whatever war looms ahead, to the minorities and the poor with no future except more of the same. So far, this fear has no object, but hovers ominously in the streets like a waiting thundercloud...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Right Sacrifices | 6/5/1980 | See Source »

Photographer Roger Werth, who took the spectacular photographs on this week's cover, hastened to the Kelso, Wash., airport and was in the air 20 min. after the mountain blew its top, aiming his camera through a tiny window next to him as the pilot dipped and tilted for better shots. Said Werth: "At first we couldn't see a thing, but the air cleared for several minutes and then there was the mountain and the huge plume heading up into the sky." Photographer John Barr was riding a National Guard helicopter during an air search, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 2, 1980 | 6/2/1980 | See Source »

...commitment to small cars but successfully upstaged their GM and Ford colleagues, who arrived in larger, albeit "down-sized," Pontiac and Lincoln cars. Right behind Iacocca came the United Auto Workers' Fraser in a compact, light blue Plymouth Horizon, with the $7,200 sticker price still on the window...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Detroit's Worsening Plight | 5/26/1980 | See Source »

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