Word: backpackable
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Reports of two unattended packages left at 77 Ave. Louis Pasteur sent police to the scene last Thursday, Feb. 16. The owner of the forsaken parcels was found and police determined that no suspicious mail activity had actually occurred. An unattended backpack hanging over the garbage bins outside Widener Library was reported to police last Saturday, Feb. 18. But the trashed bag was, in fact, trash...
...pooches. The officer oversaw the exchange of contact information between the parties once the conflict ended. Police logs failed to mention which one of the dogs had won the fight. Dec. 14: 8:59 a.m.—Officers descended upon the Harvard Student Agencies building to investigate a backpack left in front of the building that had been deemed suspicious. Police determined that the backpack was not threatening and returned it to its owner. Dec. 15: 4:45 p.m.—An officer took aside an individual who was passing out flyers in front of the Science Center...
...done walking: 1. Walk to Currier and eat in the dining hall. 2. Walk to Pforzheimer and visit the Bell Tower. If you’re lucky, you just might get cranberry juice spilled on your favorite pants! 3. Walk to Hilles and take out a book. From your backpack. Then read it. 4. Walk to Quad Bikes and rent a bike. Why would you need a bike if everything you need is right near your dorm? We’re not sure, but, hey, not everything has to have a use, okay? Spoiled brat. 5. Walk to the Currier...
...dance team looked on as McKee pulled a jumble of glitter out of her backpack...
...major controversy centered on whether Alpizar said he had a bomb as he rushed off the plane. Dave Adams, a spokesman for the Federal Air Marshal Service, said Alpizar "was carrying the backpack and walking down the aisle yelling 'I've got a bomb in the backpack.'" But several passengers recall events differently. "I never heard the word bomb on the plane," says McAlhany, a construction worker from Sebastian, Fla., who notes, "I don't think they needed to use deadly force with the guy. He was getting off the plane." Jorge Borrelli, an Orlando architect who was also...