Word: bus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) is now selling tickets for the weekend bus service to Wellesley College from their Travel Services office at 8 Holyoke Street...
...Wellesley student government sponsors the bus service. Kathy A. Sullivan, Wellesley's student vice president for off-campus affairs, said last week that she asked HSA to sell the tickets several weeks ago. Although it is a non-profit service, the ticket sales will probably be good advertising for HSA, she added...
Rapture. A man trying to reconstruct his life with the help of scientific logic, written in the sixties) bus stop. Berlin. At Playwright's Platform, Church of All Nations, 333 Tremont St. Thursday through Saturday...
...seems to stem from his sensitivity to other people's sadness. These actors use each other deftly--dodging, fondling, intercepting and abusing one another's banter and bodies. The only remaining character, the Indian, functions as a mere punching bag, a prop that's hardly more human than the bus stop sign. His two-dimensionality is another flaw on the playwright's part, and about all Suchecki (who acts as well as directs) can do in this role is loiter on stage looking inane and pitiable...
...never been within shouting distance of the candidate. They are relegated to a chartered Boeing 707 that flies some miles ahead of Air Force One. At rallies and other public appearances, reporters either watch Ford from roped-in areas some distance away or are kept waiting on the press bus, where they listen to a "pool" reporter's walkie-talkie account. "We're trapped in a steel cocoon," says Larry O'Rourke of the Philadelphia Bulletin. "We're fed what they want us to know...