Word: beers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Following the arrows along all of the little ramps leading out of the airport frazzled me, but I found my way back to North Austin. Once back on my own two feet, I dove for the closest beer and a stationary couch. I do not like to drive...
Beyond the gates of the Yard, employers don't know the truth about guts or beer-woozy weekends or the real nature of reading period. Harvard is the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, John Kenneth Galbraith and John Rawls. Harvard is the Law School and the Business School and prestige...
...bout root beer...
...held "hospitality suites" last night where delegates circulated, shook hands, and drank. Lakian and Robinson sponsored the fanciest receptions, the fanciest wines, and live bands. Both candidates met privately with delegates throughout the night. Card, who said, "The convention is not an important part of my campaign strategy," provided beer in paper cups, pretzels, and potato chips...
...Turner scores Harvard's final goal of the night at 8:17 of the third period, and now Eliot suffers the Harvard fans wrath, as tennis balls, beer cans and, that's right, a sieve pelt the Big Red net. The Cornell netminder takes a hike out of the crease, and, since they had been forewarned, the Harvard fans take a trip to the penalty box. The minutes for "roughing", you might say. In any case, the scoreboard shows a two minute penalty on Harvard's number zero, and Crimson defenseman Scott Sangster sits out the penalty, as the referee...