Word: beers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...turned down by Harvard and Stanford. Said he: "I' ve been shafted by society. I'm thinking of defecting to the Russians. Maybe I'll join the Mafia-or go to any easy school, pull straight A's, hit those big parties and drink beer on the beach...
Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, supported Johnson's move on the grounds that John Barlow Martin, former U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic, has reported to the President that the revolt is controlled by Communists. Beer, an acquaintance of Martin, stated that Martin should be well acquainted with the situation...
...style of a man who, though 51 and well-known, has never felt either old or "famous." At a party after his speech, the former Partisan colonel, Yugoslav delegate to the United Nations and high government leader exuberantly embraced old friends, sat on the floor, and drank beer with students twenty-five years his junior. A large man with a great shock of black hair, he looked like he would have been at home in the American Senate of the last century, trading stares with Webster and Calhoun. His energy appeared inexhaustable; the roles of journalist and professor, Yugoslav patriot...
Acting under an MDC regulation that forbids drinking in public recreational areas, the officers confiscated any liquid refreshments stronger than beer...
...Washington started out feeling kindly toward their visitors; by the time they got mad, they were trailing 2-0. They got quite mad. The final score was 18-6, and the two teams adjourned to the clubhouse to spike a keg of beer...