Word: bannered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...position on the staff of Georges Pompidou, then Charles de Gaulle's Premier. In the next decade he held five ministerial posts, and at 41 became the youngest Premier in the history of the Fifth Republic. Now, at 44, he has picked up the fallen banner-and lofty rhetoric-of le grand Charles himself...
This was to be a banner year at Eagle Point High School, especially for the 180 seniors. After three years of double-shift classes in an antiquated building, they moved this fall into a handsome new school built at a cost of $5.7 million. The football, track and wrestling teams all had hopes for statewide ranking, and in the homecoming game the Eagle Point eleven beat its old rival Phoenix High, 20-14. The seniors danced past midnight at the Holiday Inn. That same day, the school closed...
...truce was called. The Eagle Point schools finally reopened last week, and in the high school cafeteria a hopeful banner said: MACARONI AND CHEESE, WE WANT TO GRADUATE PLEASE. But after almost two months only about half the senior class returned to classes and only about two-thirds of the younger students. Some had transferred to nearby districts (average tuition: $160 per month) and could not transfer back. Others had taken jobs or simply dropped out. In addition, 15 teachers had resigned and gone job hunting...
Gregory F. Lawless '76 was denied entrance to Hilles last Saturday when he went to the library to research a jazz article for The Bay State Banner, a local black community newspaper...
...product of a merger of the old morning Boston Herald Traveler and the afternoon Record American/Sunday Advertiser. The Hearst Corporation owned the Record American, and had the available capital to salvage the ailing Herald Traveler. At first, the only change from the Herald Traveler was a new banner across the front page and the inclusion of more writers, among them William Randolph Hearst, Jr., who writes a Sunday front-page column. Gradually, however, the Hearst Corporation has made its muscle felt in the newspaper...