Word: carding
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...York Times, ya geek. Who let you in here? Where's your bursar's card...
...card can't be found, it's the responsibility of the administration-not the student. We'll do the leg work," Martial R. Pihl'55, senior tutor of Quincy House, said yesterday...
...totally outraged because of course I filed my study card," Diane H. Cohen '78 said yesterday...
...checks that rain down on them annually, and economists trying to project the growth of the nation's $2 trillion economy might as well use Ouija boards. In the airline industry, computers make it possible to reserve a seat on a jumbo jet, pay for it by credit card, and enable the plane itself to fly. In many industries, computers design the products the companies sell. Automakers, for example, use computers to view a prospective new car from any angle; then the computers analyze the market to see if the design will sell...
During his amateur days, Spinks was much ballyhooed as "the Wild Bull of Camp LeJeune," where he was stationed when he won the All-Marine Corps light heavyweight championship in 1975. Fighting on the card that night was a flyweight by the name of Ronnie DiNicola, one of Spinks's teammates on the Camp LeJeune boxing team. DiNicola won the Marine Corps championship in his own weightclass, outpointing a certain Joe Rodriguez...