Word: bus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...papers in the 50s had a much clearer idea of what they were rejecting. Moreover, the movie obfuscates the fundamental question it asks--what is Benjamin Braddock to do with his life?--with a fairy tale convention--love tried, tested and won, to be carried off in an orange bus. And so it obscures a radical secret of the 60s: that youth was beset by a desperate antimainstream anxiety. This is a movie, finally, that lowers rather than raises consciousness. The Plaza Theatre...
...come to Norway from Marseille six years before, was a waiter in a health sanatorium in Lillehammer. Two days after the encounter in the bath, the Israelis lay in wait for Bouchiki as he and his wife emerged from a movie theater. When the couple boarded a bus to go home, two agents in a rented car sent a message by walkie-talkie. As the Bouchikis got off the bus, a car approached. Out jumped a pair of men armed with silencer-equipped .22-cal. pistols. "No!" shouted Bouchiki. Without uttering a word, each gunman fired six shots. The Arab...
Harvard will probably provide bus service to Radcliffe at night this Fall because men assigned to live in the Quad have flooded the Administration with complaints about the long walk to Radcliffe...
...proposal to run a Radcliffe bus service lay dormant until 1970 when Harvard and Radcliffe began discussing the possibility of a coresidential exchange. Several men said they would not live in the Quad unless a bus ran to the yard, Whitlock said
Dean Whitlock said yesterday he is "90 per cent sure" that Harvard will approve plans this month to run a bus at 6 p.m. daily from Dillon Field House to Radcliffe. He added the Administration is considering running another continuous nightly shuttle from the Yard to the Quad, but a decision on the second bus will depend on whether one of the University's departments can be persuaded to foot the $40,000 bill...