Word: badgering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most famous novel. "I hit the jackpot," Barclay says. "Someone has to." In addition to fame and fortune, he has also won Rick L. Tucker, a burly young American professor with designs on Barclay's literary remains. Their relationship begins badly. Hearing what he thinks is a badger rooting through his garbage, the author investigates and finds his house guest Tucker instead. In the ensuing confusion, a discarded love letter from a former mistress is spotted by Barclay's wife, who welcomes this excuse to start divorce proceedings...
...Sara Badger Vann Würzburg, West Germany...
Three observations, from one who sat right behind the Wisconsin section at the games and who stayed in the Badger-dominated Grand Forks Holiday...
...Finally, what really qualified these fans as the best, besides their maniacal support for their team, was their sportsmanship. The Badger band applauded its Crimson counterpart's mournful rendition of "Fair Harvard" in the waning minutes of the final. And as the Harvard skaters crossed center ice to collect their individual awards as runners-up, the Wisconsin fans clapped for each one, saving especially strong cheers for Coach Bill Cleary and Hobey Baker Award winner Mark Fusco...
...course, after all the awards were handed out, the Badger fans were all over the glass and onto the ice for a season-ending half-hour of singing "On Wisconsin" and a certain beer commercial jingle...