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Word: bricked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...campus houses will receive a flat rate of 30 cents per student per day to for breakfast supplies, Mrs. Bunting said. Anyone who wishes to eat a prepared breakfast, in the brick dorms will be free to do so, she added. In that case, his will also be the first time that campus Cliffies will be given box lunches. By making lunches available at dinner time, the college hopes to encourage students who would be unwilling to make an extra trip to the brick dorms in the morning, Mrs. Bunting said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Off-Campus House Cliffies Win Concessions on Meals | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

Among its tourist attractions, Baltimore boasts of succulent crab cakes, miles and miles of red-brick row houses, and the fourth busiest harbor in the nation. It quickly glides over its most famous tourist lure, the seamy, sinful strip known as "the Block," a symbol and byproduct of a police department that ranks with the worst in any major U.S. city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baltimore: Welcome to the Casbah! | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

...Only Way. John Joseph Broderick came by his talents naturally enough. He grew up in Manhattan's East 20s, the Gashouse district, and while many of his neighbors were learning how to be thugs, Johnny, fresh from parochial school, was driving a brick truck at the age of twelve. A stint in the World War I Navy and a few months as a fireman convinced him that he was not cut out for such tame endeavors. The pug-faced Irishman joined the cops in 1923. "Gimme a gangster, give him a gun, and leave the rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Police: World's Toughest | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

...changed. Today Valladolid is a thriving, springing city, ringed with factories. Some 70 companies are moving into town, bringing an investment of $75 million and 8,200 new jobs. Great clusters of new brick apartments have risen from abandoned lots. The city's 14th century university has even started a new department: cinematography. "It's astounding that it could all have happened so fast," marvels local Development Boss Antonio Narro de Povar. "We're beginning to look like a little Madrid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: The Awakening Land | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

Those who are still living in the brick dorms, however, seem to have lost their incentive to move off-campus. "I just can't see hiking through the snow to breakfast," one junior commented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLIFFIES LIKE OWN COOKING | 1/12/1966 | See Source »

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