Word: bitted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...away, and Greenfield's merchants fear the worst. Wall Street traders will hail America's richest man, Sam Walton, and his relentless retailing march across the country. But Walton's new store, dropped in a field of asphalt (one of 1,400 in his discount empire) will suck a bit more of the commercial life out of Greenfield and similar towns in the same radius. Another comfortable old building with arched windows and high ceilings may have to be padlocked. Not so long ago they were all open, and the square filled up on Saturday night, when neighbors came...
...people are willing to show a little more concern, they can try the humane mouse traps," Aridjis said. "I've encountered a bit of friction. People just don't take it seriously...
That's right, the final clubs--those "social organizations" scattered around campus that have attracted quite a bit of attention in recent years. For first-year students who missed the rallies, cook-out and discrimination complaints of past years, here is a simplified primer...
...could call Saturday's demonstrators the class of '89. Their cause is every bit as important as the causes of their predecessors--Dr. King's civil rights marchers in 1964, the demonstrators for Soviet Jewry in 1987, the pro-choice marchers of last spring, and countless others...
...commencement ceremonies last June, President Derek C. Bok told the assembled multitude of his "Faustian cycle" of nightmares, in which a slick New York banker urges him to sell the University off bit by bit in return for millions of dollars in new funds...